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Safety engineering / Systems theory / Reliability engineering / Risk analysis / Failure mode /  effects /  and criticality analysis / Swiss cheese model / Fault tree analysis / Causality / Accident / Systems engineering / Systems science / Failure
Date: 2013-08-06 14:06:41
Safety engineering
Systems theory
Reliability engineering
Risk analysis
Failure mode
effects
and criticality analysis
Swiss cheese model
Fault tree analysis
Causality
Accident
Systems engineering
Systems science
Failure

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