Does this explain why Hazards are missed and Risks go unnoticed?
Take a look at the following video and let me know what you think.
Take a look at the following video and let me know what you think.
A few weeks ago, Senator Frank Lautenberg proposed Secure Chemical Facilities Act (S. 3559) to the Senate committee on Homeland Security. The bill mandates Inherent
Risk is a perception. Our perception of risks is mainly affected by two factors: (a) whether we are voluntarily accepting the risk. A good example is
In our daily lives we often become immune to risks around us. For example, there are around 40,000 annual fatalities from automobile accidents in the
Communicating risks to public from chemical or nuclear facilities is a major challenge. We notice this over and over again with EPA community-right-to-know, nuclear power
Citizens often oppose chemical process facilities near their community because of potential for high consequence events. This risk aversion of society is commonly referred to
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku – is an ancient Japanese text compiled in 901. It talks about an earthquake and Tsunami that occurred in 869: “Then