Author: Trevor Kletz
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0750677090
Still Going Wrong!: Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters and How They Could Have Been Avoided
This is Trevor Kletz's follow up to his extremely successful What Went Wrong? Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters. Download Still Going Wrong!: Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters and How They Could Have Been Avoided from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. In it, Kletz reinforces the messages in his now-classic book of famous case histories, but the majority of the book covers points not covered in the original. This new volume will focus more on procedural changes that can be made, not only at the technical or engineering levels, but at the managerial level, to prevent disasters from happening.
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* This volume follows up on the cases and strategies outlined in the original million-dollar seller: "What Went Wrong"
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