How Did That Happen: Engineering Safety and Reliability
Book Details
Description
Expensive and dangerous mistakes occur and are often put down to ‘engineering failure’ or ‘human error’. The truth is usually much more complex and involved, even for the most simple problem. All engineers and managers, therefore, need to be equipped to appreciate, understand and implement the basic principles of safety, health and environmental management in their work.
This excellent text is an accessible and readable exploration of why engineering disasters happen. Written for practising engineers, the aim of this book is to draw lessons from engineering problems and disasters, and to ensure that fewer of them happen in the future. Its purpose is to educate engineers in the application of safety and reliability technologies in their work.
COMPLETE CONTENTS:
- Background
- The Law on Health and Safety
- Identifying hazards
- Human factors
- Safety integration
- Searching for hazards
- Failure, Statistics and reliability
- Quantifying risk
- Risk management
- Maintenance strategies
- Piper Alpha
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Directory

