The aim of this reference text is to provide a common language and consistent approach to risk assessment across science and engineering disciplines through the collation of detailed, real examples and scenarios.
Examples are drawn from a variety of industries and cover key risk topics such as tolerability, data collection, hazard identification and hazard interpretation. The approaches communicate common challenges and are compared and contrasted, with a particular focus on the terminology used.
The book is essential reading for scientists and engineers that undertake risk assessment, including industry practitioners, researchers in academia and those with a general interest in improving risk assessment processes. It is also a valuable reference for science and engineering students that regularly undertake risk assessments or study courses on risk assessment.
Key Features:
Proposes a common language and consistent approach to risk assessment across science and engineering disciplines
Creates a bridge between industrial and academic approaches to risk analysis and encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration
Collates detailed practical examples of risk assessment
Explores the diverse undertaking of risk assessment in a wide range of disciplines
Analyses the approaches taken, with a particular focus on the terminology used
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