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Lessons from Disaster: How Organizations Have No Memory and Accidents Recur (Hardcover)
by Trevor A. Kletz (Author) "This chapter describes four serious accidents in the UK chemical industry which were repeated ten or more years later in the same company, though not..." (more)
Key Phrases: process plant disasters, flameproof electrical equipment, immediate technical causes, Institution of Chemical Engineers, New York, Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters (more...)
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It is by avoiding accidents that the process industries will improve their public image. Lessons from Disaster focuses upon the apparent inability of organizations to learn, and retain in long-term, the lessons drawn from accidents.

Incidents of a similar type continue to occur within companies repeatedly. Trevor Kletz illustrates this with detailed cases, which form a gold mine of experience and advice for every engineer. He offers, with his customary vision and imagination, his own advice on how to improve the corporate memory.

About the Author
Trevor Kletz, OBE, D.Sc., F.Eng., a process safety consultant, has published more than a hundred papers and nine books on loss prevention and process safety, including most recently Lessons From Disaster: How Organizations Have No Memory and Accidents Recur and Computer Control and Human Error. His experience includes thirty-eight years with Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., where he served as a production manager and safety adviser in the petrochemical division, and membership in the department of chemical engineering at Loughborough University, Leicestershire, England. He is currently senior visiting research fellow at Loughborough University and an officer of the Order of the British Empire.

Product Details
  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing (May 3, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0884151549
  • ISBN-13: 978-0884151548
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
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Institution of Chemical Engineers, New York, Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters, Operations Progress, Petrochemicals Division, Piper Alpha, Penguin Books, Clapham Junction, The Chemical Engineer, Daily Telegraph, Herald of Free Enterprise, British Rail, Instrument Section, Safety Newsletter, King's Cross Underground Fire, San Francisco, The Public Inquiry, User-Friendly Approach
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