May 2017
Intermediate to advanced
362 pages
8h 38m
English
Content preview from Resilience Engineering in Practice
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Table P.1 The sets of possible outcomes
Table 3.1 Distribution of the 22 recalled cases of near misses
Table 4.2 Differences in reasoning at the debriefing sessions after the staff exercises.
Table 6.1 Fatigue factors related to the hours of work
Table 6.2 Examples of actions at three decision levels and three risk mitigation levels
Table 11.1 Resilience concepts
Table 11.2 Matrix for extracted components
Table 11.3 Interpretation of the extracted components
Table 11.4 Names proposed for each component and confirmation level
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