The responsibilities of a probabilistic safety analyst
John F. Ahearne
Journal of Risk Research, 1999, vol. 2, issue 4, 295-306
Abstract:
As safety or risk analysis grows in applications, particularly regarding nuclear power and radioactive waste, some problems are visible that can undercut the acceptance of these analyses. Guidelines are presented for analysts to follow and some case applications are given.
Date: 1999
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