Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9675099 | Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The recognition of the need for technical advances and implementation of management systems led to a number of initiatives by various stakeholders throughout the world. Governments and local authorities throughout the world initiated regulatory regimes. Has all that has resulted from the legacy of Bhopal reduced the frequency and severity of incidents? How can we answer this question? As we move into more and more globalization and other complexities what are the challenges we must address? According to the authors, some of these challenges are widespread dissemination and sharing of lessons learned, risk migration because of globalization, changing workforce, and breakthroughs in emerging areas in process safety.
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Authors
M. Sam Mannan, Harry H. West, Kiran Krishna, Abdulrehman A. Aldeeb, Nir Keren, Sanjeev R. Saraf, Yen-Shan Liu, Michela Gentile,