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This interesting book offers an analysis of man-made catastrophes
and asks why they continue to occur. 87 catastrophes or
near-catastrophes, including high profile cases such as the Bhopal
gas disaster, Grenfell Tower, Shoreham Air Show crash, Brumadinho
dam collapse and Fukushima Daiichi, are described together with the
reasons why they occurred and why over 50 different safety
management approaches and techniques failed to prevent them.
Featuring 63 eye opening stories from the author's own personal
experience and over 200 pitfalls in safety management approaches,
this title is illustrated by 24 hypothetical cases in which the
reader is asked to consider the approach they would take. Safety
management techniques discussed include operating practices,
personnel selection and emergency response. Safety management
approaches including safety governance in organisations, along with
the role of government and local authorities using the instruments
of the law are extensively discussed. The work concludes with
imaginative and creative ways forward with the aim to make
considerable progress and to potentially eliminate man-made
catastrophes for good. This title will be an ideal read for safety
managers and engineers, community leaders in civic duties or labour
union roles and professionals tasked with stopping and mitigating
the impacts of man-made catastrophes, along with non-technical
readers who are curious and concerned.
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