ISBN13: | 9781032474021 |
ISBN10: | 1032474025 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 216 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 453 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 66 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white; 65 Line drawings, black & white |
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Engineering in general
Chemical engineering and industry
Civil and construction engineering
Environmental health, occupational health
Industrial interests and security issues
Manufacturing industry
Product design
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Chemical engineering and industry (charity campaign)
Civil and construction engineering (charity campaign)
Environmental health, occupational health (charity campaign)
Industrial interests and security issues (charity campaign)
Manufacturing industry (charity campaign)
Product design (charity campaign)
The Cause, Effect, and Control of Accidental Loss
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The Cause, Effect and Control of Accidental Loss takes the reader through fifteen phases of a typical workplace accident and shows how accidents can be prevented by the introduction of safety management controls in the form of a structured health and safety management system (SMS).
The Cause, Effect, and Control of Accidental Loss takes the reader through 15 phases of a typical workplace accident and shows how accidents can be prevented by the introduction of safety management controls in the form of a structured health and safety management system (SMS). It proposes that once the event has been triggered, there is no certainty as to the outcome, so workplaces should rely on proactive safety actions rather than reactive ones. Now fully updated, this new edition expands on the important concepts from the first edition, including hazard identification, risk assessment, flawed safety management systems, the potential for loss, and management control.
This title:
- Challenges the paradigm that the measure of consequence (losses) is a good indicator of safety effort
- Introduces three luck factors that determine the course of the accident sequence
- Explains what causes accidents, their consequences, and how to prevent them
- Showcases accident immediate causes including high-risk (unsafe) acts and high-risk (unsafe) conditions
The text is an essential read for professionals, graduate students, and academics in the field of occupational health, safety, and industrial hygiene.
Business Interruption. 13. Luck Factor 3. 14. Severity of an Injury. 15. Costs of Accidental Loss. Part Three: Accidental Loss ? The Control. 16. Safety Management Functions. 17. Safety Management Control. 18. Health and Safety Management Systems (SMS).