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Security / Accidents / Failure / Nuclear safety / High reliability organization / Normal Accidents / System accident / Karl E. Weick / Charles Perrow / Safety / Safety engineering / Risk
Date: 2003-08-13 01:00:00
Security
Accidents
Failure
Nuclear safety
High reliability organization
Normal Accidents
System accident
Karl E. Weick
Charles Perrow
Safety
Safety engineering
Risk

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