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Assurance Technologies Principles and Practices (A Product, Process, and System Safety Perspective) || Managing Safety-Related Risks

โœ Scribed by Raheja, Dev G.; Allocco, Michael


Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
242 KB
Edition
2
Category
Article
ISBN
0471744913

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โœฆ Synopsis


In establishing a safety program, there are many facets to contemplate involving standards, the human element, and the complexity of risk. Standards, codes, requirements, practices, rules, protocols, and procedures for particular industries have become extensive. Compliance and assurance engineering are important elements in modern safety programs. The human side of the equation remains a most complex consideration, as initiators or contributors in previous accidents or possible initiators or contributors in potential future accidents. Reliability, maintainability, quality, logistics, human factors, software performance, and system effectiveness are also important elements. Understanding the potential safety-related risks involves the application of the various assurance aspects of this book. It appears that the idealistic goal of system safety may be a very long-term objective-to design systems free of risks. These observations lead to a single conclusion: safety programs are needed in order to integrate, implement, and manage the complications.

11.1.1 Specific Safety Programs

Specific safety programs have been developed for any safety-related risk. They are comprised of specific standards, codes, requirements, practices, rules, protocols,


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