Computer Control and Human Error Written by the author of "What Went Wrong?" and "An Engineer's View of Human Error", this book examines some of the unforeseen incidents which have occurred in computer-controlled systems, and suggests how such incidents can be made less likely in the future. Full description
Kletz and his fellow specialist authors examine some of the unforeseen incidents which have occurred in computer-controlled process plants, and suggest how such incidents can be made less likely in the future. The text includes how HAZOP studies can be used to detect hazards in computer-controlled systems.
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