ABSTRACT

This text introduces bad events (incidents and accidents) named as metaphors. The metaphors, called as "safety animals," are named as black swan, gray rhino, gray swans, and invisible gorilla.

The book analyzes incidents and accidents from the context of the safety management system in the risky industries including aviation, nuclear, chemical, oil, and petroleum. It further uses mathematical analysis of these events (through statistics and probabilities) and presents preventive and corrective measures in dealing with the same.

It comprehensively covers important topics including real-time monitoring, reverse stress testing, change management, predictive maintenance, management system, contingency plans, human factors, behavioral safety, anticipatory failure determination, resilience engineering (RE), resilience management (RM), Swiss cheese model, and probability distribution.

Aimed at professionals working in the fields of health and safety, quality engineering, compliance engineering, aerospace engineering, occupational health and safety, and industrial engineering, this text:

  • Provides an insight to safety managers in analyzing bad events and the ways to deal with them
  • Covers randomness, uncertainty, and predictability in detail
  • Explains concepts including reverse stress testing, real-time monitoring, and predictive maintenance in a comprehensive manner
  • Presents mathematical analysis of incidents and accidents using statistics and probability theories

chapter 1|22 pages

Philosophy of Science As Introduction

chapter 2|33 pages

The Black Swan Events

chapter 4|12 pages

What to Do with BSe in the Risky Industry?

chapter 5|9 pages

The Gray Rhino Events

chapter 7|19 pages

The Invisible Gorilla

chapter 8|8 pages

Other “Safety Animals”

chapter 9|40 pages

How to Fight “Safety Animals”?

chapter 10|11 pages

Top Management and “Safety Animals”

chapter |2 pages

Final Words...