Safety Analysis - Principles and Practice in Occupational Safety
İÇİNDEKİLERContents Preface 1 Accidents and safety 1.1 The accident problem 1.2 Why analyse? 1.3 On terminology 2 Features of systems and accidents 2.1 Elementary reliability theory 2.2 On human error 2.3 Systems and accidents 3 Safety analysis 3.1 What is safety analysis? 3.2 Safety analysis procedure 3.3 A short methodological overview 4 Risk assessment 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Quantitative assessments 4.3 Qualitative assessments 4.4 Direct risk assessment 4.5 Practical aspects of risk assessment 5 Energy Analysis 5.1 Principles 5.2 Energy Analysis procedure 5.3 Example 5.4 Comments 6 Job Safety Analysis 6.1 Principles 6.2 Job Safety Analysis procedure 6.3 Example 6.4 Comments 7 Deviation Analysis 7.1 Principles 7.2 On deviations 7.3 Deviation Analysis procedure 7.4. Examples 7.5 Accident investigation 7.6 Comments8 Hazard and operability studies 8.1 Principles 8.2 HAZOP procedure 8.3 Example 8.4 Comments 9 Fault Tree Analysis 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Principles and symbols 9.3 Fault Tree Analysis procedure 9.4 More on Fault Tree Analysis 9.5 Example 9.6 Comments 10 Analysis of safety functions 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Safety in different sectors 10.3 Methods for analysis of barriers and safety 10.4 Safety Barrier Diagrams 10.5 Concept of safety function 10.6 Safety Function Analysis 10.7 Example of Safety Function Analysis 11 Some further methods 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Technically oriented methods 11.3 Human-oriented methods 11.4 Task analysis 11.5 Management oriented methods 11.6 Accident investigations 11.7 Coarse analyses 12 Methodological overview 12.1 Summary of methods 12.2 Comparison between methods 12.3 Other methodological aspects 12.4 On choice of methods 13 Safety analysis-planning and implementation 13.1 Strategy and planning 13.2 Aims and preparations 13.3 Analytical procedure 13.4 Information and analysis 13.5 Safety measures and decisions 13.6 Costs and benefits 13.7 Integrated approaches14 Theoretical aspects 14.1 Introduction 14.2 On models and theories 14.3 Quality of safety analyses 14.4 Examining analytical procedure 14.5 Problems in risk assessment 15 Examples of safety analysis 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Analysis on design of a production system 15.3 Purchase of packaging equipment 15.4 Automatic materials handling system 15.5 Workplace for production of ceramic materials 15.6 Accident investigations 15.7 Overview analysis of a chemicals plant 15.8 Comparison of results from three methods 15.9 A quick analysis of a production line 16 Concluding remarks 17 References 18 Index |