ABSTRACT

Review of previous edition:

"Trevor Kletz's book makes an invaluable contribution to the systematic, professional and scientific approach to accident investigation". The Chemical Engineer



Fully revised and updated, the third edition of Learning from Accidents provides more information on accident investigation, including coverage of accidents involving liquefied gases, building collapse and other incidents that have occurred because faults were invisible (e.g. underground pipelines).

By analysing accidents that have occurred Trevor Kletz shows how we can learn and thus be better able to prevent accidents happening again. Looking at a wide range of incidents, covering the process industries, nuclear industry and transportation, he analyses each accident in a practical and non-theoretical fashion and summarises each with a chain of events showing the prevention and mitigation which could have occurred at every stage.

At all times Learning from Accidents, 3rd Edition emphasises cause and prevention rather than human interest or cleaning up the mess. Anyone involved in accident investigation and reporting of whatever sort and all those who work in industry, whether in design, operations or loss prevention will find this book full of invaluable guidance and advice.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter |20 pages

Flixborough

chapter |7 pages

Seveso

chapter |12 pages

Bhopal

chapter |13 pages

Three Mile Island

chapter |11 pages

Chernobyl

chapter |9 pages

Aberfan

chapter |17 pages

Pipe failures

chapter |11 pages

Piper Alpha

chapter |6 pages

Invisible hazards

chapter |17 pages

Conclusions