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The Bhopal Disaster - learning from failures and evaluating risk
Ashraf Labib
, R. Champaneri
Centre for Applied Geoscience
Centre for Operational Research & Logistics
University of Portsmouth Ageing Network
School of Organisations, Systems and People
Centre for Blue Governance
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failures
100%
design
66%
disasters
66%
learning
33%
levels
33%
operation
33%
investigations
33%
errors
33%
equipment
33%
risks
33%
economics
33%
planning
33%
reliability
33%
safety
33%
probability
33%
roots
33%
populations
33%
accidents
33%
recommendations
33%
emergencies
33%
installation
33%
diagrams
33%
segregation
33%
fault tree analysis
33%
multinational companies
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cause
100%
Failure
100%
Need
66%
Contingency
33%
Project Design
33%
Block Diagrams
33%
Error
33%
Investigation
33%
Model
33%
Government
33%
Risk
33%
Aspect
33%
Emergency
33%
Economics
33%
Installing
33%
Planning
33%
Requirement
33%
Reliability
33%
Probability Theory
33%
Accident
33%
Recommendation
33%
Occurrence
33%
Segregation
33%
Engineering
Failure (Mechanical)
100%
Determines
66%
Disasters
66%
Reliability
33%
Block Diagram
33%
Fault-Tree Analysis
33%
Environmental Health and Safety
33%
Catastrophic Event
33%
Error
33%
Facilities
33%
Models
33%
Design
33%
Requirements
33%
Planning
33%
Economics
33%
Installation
33%
Accidents
33%
Physics
Failure
100%
Contingency
33%
Work
33%
Model
33%
Governments
33%
Learning
33%
Reliability
33%
Populations
33%
Probability Theory
33%
Computer Science
Multinational Company
33%
Design
33%
Probability
33%
Accidents
33%