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Safety And Human Error In Engineering Systems Hardcover

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B. S. Dhillon
Book Description
In an approach that combines coverage of safety and human error into a single volume, Safety and Human Error in Engineering Systems eliminates the need to consult many different and diverse sources for those who need information about both topics. The book begins with an introduction to aspects of safety and human error and a discussion of mathematical concepts that builds understanding of the material presented in subsequent chapters. The author describes the methods that can be used to perform safety and human error analysis in engineering systems and includes examples, along with their solutions, as well as problems to test reader comprehension. He presents a total of ten methods considered useful for performing safety and human error analysis in engineering systems. The book also covers safety and human error transportation systems, medical systems, and mining equipment as well as robots and software. Nowadays, engineering systems are an important element of the world economy as each year billions of dollars are spent to develop, manufacture, and operate various types of engineering systems around the globe. A rise in accidental deaths has put the spotlight on the role human error plays in the safety and failure of these systems. Written by an expert in various aspects of healthcare, engineering management, design, reliability, safety, and quality, this book provides tools and techniques for improving engineering systems with respect to human error and safety.
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English
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Publication Date
7 August 2012
Number of Pages
260
Editorial Review
... written superbly and is very easy to read and understand. Professor Dhillon is an international authority in this field. It has the most up-to-date comprehensive literature survey and bibliography in addition to facts and figures as related in each of topics covered in each of the chapters. The problem sets are very valuable for students and practitioners. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the subject and is extremely useful to not only the undergraduate and graduate students of various engineering disciplines but also is very useful to the researchers and practicing safety and human factors professionals. -Dr. Subramanyam Naidu Rayapati, IBM, Austin, Texas, USA "... reports safety and human factors in engineering in very well-designed and organized content. ... presents basic mathematical concepts for analyzing safety and human errors in systems through examples along with their solutions." - Dr. Kouroush Jenab, Society of Reliability Engineering-Ottawa Chapter, Ontario, Canada "Professor Dhillon's approach is to combine coverage of safety and human error into a single volume and thus eliminate the need for readers to consult many different and diverse sources for information about both disciplines." -The RoSPA Occupational Safety & Health Journal, April 2013