Challenges in Risk Analysis for Science and Engineering : Development of a Common Language

The aim of this reference text is to provide a common language and consistent approach to risk assessment across science and engineering disciplines through the collation of detailed, real examples and scenarios. Examples are drawn from a variety of industries and cover key risk topics such as toler...

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Other Authors: Temple, Tracey, (Editor), Ladyman, Melissa, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Bristol, England : IOP Publishing, [2022]
Edition: First edition.
Series: IOP ebooks. 2022 collection.
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ISBN: 9780750336437
Physical Description: 1 online zdroj : ilustrace.

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245 0 0 |a Challenges in Risk Analysis for Science and Engineering :  |b Development of a Common Language /  |c Tracey Temple and Melissa Ladyman, editors. 
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505 0 |a Introduction to challenges in Risk Analysis for science and engineering: development of a common language -- 1. An introduction to risk analysis for scientists and engineers / F. Persico and E. Gutierrez Carazo -- 2. On the tolerability of risk, public and private / M.R. Williams -- 3. Storage of military ammunition and explosives--risk evaluation and hazard management / D. Skelly -- 4. The application of systems thinking to risk assessment : left shifting safety / D. Holley, P. Gill, N. Mai and R. Vrcelj -- 5. Influence of automation on human factor integration in risk assessment systems / B. Thawani, R. Critchley and R. Hazael -- 6. Minimising the risks to decision-making by selecting representative experimental methods for environmental science research / E. Gutierrez Carazo, F. Persico, M. Ladyman, T. Temple and F. Coulon -- 7. The importance of the conceptual site module in the assessment of land contamination / P. Burden, A.-M. Deloughry and J. Morgan -- 8. Land Release : a risk management approach for mine action / R. Evans -- 9. Risk assessment and management at a heritage site / G. Hooper -- 10. Amazonian non-timber forest products and ways forward to ensure their sustainability at low risk : acai case study / K.K.L. Yamaguchi, J. Campos Zeballos, S. Janzen, E.B.F. Galante and V.F. Veiga-Junior -- 11. Development of a risk matrix for low-cost engineering solutions : a systematic approach / L Roberts, R Critchley, D Salberg, S Bloodworth-Race and R Hazael -- 12. Assessing the academic and experiential risk to students from the transition to hybrid and online delivery / M. Ladyman, T. Temple and A. Temple -- 13. Practical application of a decision framework to mitigate environmental risks posed by the treatment of explosive contaminated wastewater / W. Gilroy-Hirst, J. Padfield, M. Ladyman, F. Coulon and T. Temple -- 14. Risk recognition and continuous risk management / Z. Rustom -- 15. Conclusion : challenges in risk analysis / M. Ladyman and T. Temple. 
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