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An introductory text on the investigation of industrial accidents
Forensic engineering should be seen as a rigorous approach to the
discovery of root causes that lead to an accident or near-miss. The
approach should be suitable to identify both the immediate causes
as well as the underlying factors that affected, amplified, or
modified the events in terms of consequences, evolution, dynamics,
etc., as well as the contribution of an eventual human error . This
book is a concise and introductory volume to the forensic
engineering discipline which helps the reader to recognize the link
among those important, very specialized aspects of the same problem
in the global strategy of learning from accidents (or near-misses).
The reader will benefit from a single point of access to this very
large, technical literature that can be only correctly understood
with the right terms, definitions, and links in mind. Keywords:
Presents simple (real) cases, as well as giving an overview of more
complex ones, each of them investigated within the same framework;
Gives the readers the bibliography to access more in-depth specific
aspects; Offers an overview of the most commonly used methodologies
and techniques to investigate accidents, including the evidence
that should be collected to define the cause, dynamics and
responsibilities of an industrial accident, as well as the most
appropriate methods to collect and preserve the evidence through an
appropriate chain of security. Principles of Forensic Engineering
Applied to Industrial Accidents is essential reading for
researchers and practitioners in forensic engineering, as well as
graduate students in forensic engineering departments and other
professionals.
BOW-TIE INDUSTRIAL RISK MANAGEMENT ACROSS SECTORS Explore an
approachable but rigorous treatment of systematic barrier-based
approaches to risk management and failure analysis In Bow-Tie
Industrial Risk Management Across Sectors: A Barrier-Based
Approach, accomplished researcher and author Luca Fiorentini
delivers a practical guide to risk management tools, with a
particular emphasis on a systematic barrier-based approach called
"bow-tie." The book includes discussions of two barrier-based
methods, Bow-Tie and Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA), for risk
assessment, and one barrier-based method for incident analysis,
Barrier Failure Analysis (BFA). The author also describes a
traditional method-Root Cause Analysis-and three quantitative
methods-FMEA/FMECA, Fault Tree (FTA), and Event Tree (ETA) with a
discussion about their link with barriers. Written from the ground
up to be in full compliance with recent ISO 31000 standards on
enterprise risk management, and containing several case studies and
examples from a variety of industries, Bow-Tie Industrial Risk
Management Across Sectors also contains discussions of
international standards dealing with common risks faced by
organizations, including occupational health and safety, industrial
safety, functional safety, environmental, quality, business
continuity, asset integrity, and information security. Readers will
also benefit from the inclusion of: A thorough introduction to the
Bow-Tie method, including its practical application in risk
management workflow from ISO 31000, the history of Bow-Tie, related
methods, and the application of Bow-Tie in qualitative and
quantitative ways An exploration of Barrier Failure Analysis,
including events, timelines, barriers, causation paths, and
multi-level causes A practical discussion of how to build a Barrier
Failure Analysis, including fact finding, event chaining,
identifying barriers, assessing barrier states, causation analysis,
and recommendations A concise treatment of Bow-Tie construction
workflow, including a step-by-step guide Perfect for engineers and
other professionals working in risk management, Bow-Tie Industrial
Risk Management Across Sectors: A Barrier-Based Approach will also
earn a place in the libraries of advanced undergraduate and
graduate students studying risk management and seeking a one-stop
reference on the "bow-tie" approach and barrier-based methods.
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