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Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Causes Injuries and Spill
Case studies are excellent tools to illustrate and expand implementation of fundamental concepts of chemical safety. This Case Study illustrates how inattention to established procedures and lax supervision work together to result in an adverse event. The report utilizes the “Five-Whys” method of root cause analysis and illustrates the utility of this method for understanding the underlying causes of adverse events.
Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Causes Injuries and Spill
Case studies are excellent tools to illustrate and expand implementation of fundamental concepts of chemical safety. This Case Study illustrates how inattention to established procedures and lax supervision work together to result in an adverse event. The report utilizes the “Five-Whys” method of root cause analysis and illustrates the utility of this method for understanding the underlying causes of adverse events.
Hazardous Waste Mismanagement Causes Injuries and Spill
Langerman, Neal (author)
ACS Chemical Health & Safety ; 27 ; 346-351
2020-11-23
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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