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Did we learn about risk control since Seveso? Yes, we surely did, but is it enough? An historical brief and problem analysisJain et al., 2017
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- Jain P
- Pasman H
- Waldram S
- Rogers W
- Mannan M
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- Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
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Since the Seveso disaster 40 years ago, risk management methods as well as challenges to the process industry have increased along with changes in the public's risk perception globally. The Seveso incident brought to attention some critical issues, such as lack of …
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