Effectively Managing the Case for Safety


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<p>This book examines how safety failings during the use of any designed product or system—be it a car a building or a chemical plant—can be mitigated through effective understanding of the conditions and controls surrounding its use.</p><p>Drawing on historical failures and their own real-world experience Dr Andy Painting and David England explain how corporate culture engineering safety personnel selection and proper safety auditing are key ingredients to maintaining safety in all aspects of an organization’s operations. This effective strategy is also crucial to linking back to the design of future products in establishing where operational failures have been identified and can therefore be designed out in future iterations. The book challenges silo thinking among the various safety-related disciplines and shows how this can be counter-productive to effective safety management.</p><p><em>Effectively Managing the Case for Safety </em>draws on key features from engineering design and health and safety processes which when used cohesively promote a better working environment for everyone and help to reduce wasted time money and effort for any organization. Safety is tracked from the initial design stage through any product’s entire service life and includes evidence of how safety affects and is affected by all those who interact with a product system or project. Following their first book <em>An Effective Strategy for Safe Design in Engineering and Construction</em> which demonstrated how current construction regulations can be used as a framework to ensure that safety is embedded into the design of virtually any product from machinery to buildings this follow up book defines what safe is how it is initially derived and how the operational safety of any product during its in-use phase can be managed and assessed. The result is not only to ensure compliance with relevant regulations but also to actively ensure the ongoing safety of all those who interact with a product or project.</p>
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