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Frederik Paulsen's first great adventure involved taking the reins,
at age thirty, of the Ferring pharmaceutical firm founded by his
father. After he had transformed the company into a multinational
corporation, Paulsen began to recall his childhood dream of
discovering unknown lands, sparked by the Viking tales of his
native Sweden. He therefore set off to explore realms of ice and
snow.In the spring of 2000, he stood at the North Pole - only to
discover that the planet had several other extreme poles: the
wandering magnetic pole, to which every compass points; the
somewhat more stable geomagnetic pole; and the 'pole of
inaccessibility'. Since the earth has two hemispheres, these four
northern poles have their southern counterparts in the Antarctic.
Paulsen therefore set himself the challenge of being the first
person to reach all eight poles.Charlie Buffet and Thierry Meyer
recount Paulsen's thirteen-year adventure in freezing, hostile
regions that were once the site of historic exploits and are now a
laboratory for scientists trying to decipher our planet's future.
The foreword is by Ellen MacArthur
This revised and updated 3rd edition of Engineering Risk Management
(ERM) presents an understanding and insights into what risk is,
what constitutes it and how to interpret the building blocks of the
concept. The book also elaborates on the differences between safety
and security, and risk management metaphors. Models, theories and
principles are discussed, as well as risk assessment methods, risk
treatment, risk resilience and micro-economic approaches to
optimizing risk decision-making. Some iconic major accidents are
explained, followed by examples of practical implementation of ERM
in chemistry, physics, and nanotechnology.
Risk and Safety Management are crucial aspects in chemical industry
and academic laboratories. From their rich experience in academic
education and industrial practice, the authors present options for
professional training addressing engineers and scientists at
different career levels. The book informs about existing norms
(OHSAS, ISO, etc.) and discusses examples from several countries.
This revised 2nd edition of Engineering Risk Management presents
engineering aspects of risk management. After an introduction to
potential risks the authors presents management principles, risk
diagnostics, analysis and treatments followed by examples of
practical implementation in chemistry, physics and emerging
technologies such as nanoparticles.
The book presents risk management from an engineering perspective.
Both a systemic and analytic viewpoint are important in this
regard. The introduction to the concept of 'risk' is followed by
risk management principles, risk diagnostic, analysis and
treatment, event analysis, crisis management, economic issues, risk
governance followed by examples of practical implementation in
chemistry, physics and emerging technologies such as nanoparticles.
Finally, also a number of well-known major industrial accidents are
discussed, and how one can learn from accidents. The book is aimed
at anyone faced with risk and safety issues. The target audience
can be as diverse as students, engineers, scientists, sociologists,
psychologists, or actually all practitioners and academics
interested in the matter.
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