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#1 Posted : 10 August 2004 15:12:00(UTC)
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Posted By Tracey Thompson I am currently working on an NVQ4 in Occupational Health and Safety Practice and have arrived at a section which I have never covered before. I am required to produce a fault tree and event tree analysis and was wondering if there was anyone out there who could explain the process of putting one of these together. I have a rough idea and will need to apply a fault/event to this process with regard to either Education or Leisure. Can anyone help with this? Tracey
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#2 Posted : 25 October 2004 19:18:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dr G. FAY Tracey: Way back in 1988 there was a report entitled "Fault Tree Analysis of 615 Fatal Work Injury Events..." (FIRE) Registration number: PB 89-138564 Available from NTIS (U. S Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service) Springfield, VA. 22161. Title: Fault Tree Analysis of 615 Fatal Work Injury Events with Electrocution, Confined Spaces, Explosions, Welding and Power Tools. 52 pages. Performing Organization: Office of Health Services Research Department of Community Medicine West Wirginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia 2506 Sponsoring Oganizations: ALOSH, NIOSH It has excellent examples, You'll learn easily! Sincerely, Dr. Gyula FAY, emeritus Society Secretary of the Hungarian Society of Safety Science k.profes@chello.hu
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#3 Posted : 25 October 2004 19:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By Rick.brady You should ask this question in the study support forum and you will get lots of useful advice in there
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#4 Posted : 25 October 2004 20:12:00(UTC)
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Posted By allan wood do a google search and type in fault tree analysis some good examples and easy to follow allan
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