Search for dissertations about: "accident in building"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words accident in building.
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1. Improving incident reports in the swedish armed forces
Abstract : It is generally maintained that learning should be a part of the daily routines of many organizations; this is often referred to as lesson learned processes. The purpose of organizational learning is to foster improvements that seek to both reduce incidents and accidents and reduce their consequences when they nevertheless happen. READ MORE
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2. Exploring the Railway System from a Risk Governance Perspective
Abstract : In recent decades, the Swedish railway system has faced substantial deregulations. As a result, management of risk is often carried out in settings involving multiple stakeholders having various roles, mandates, and viewpoints on risk, and where no single stakeholder has the superior authority. READ MORE
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3. Assessment of Long-Term Losses in Prestressed Concrete Structures - Application for Nuclear Reactor Containments
Abstract : Most nuclear reactors, both in Sweden and worldwide, are enclosed by a prestressed concrete containment. The main purpose of the containment is to prevent any radioactive discharge to the environment in the event of a major internal accident. READ MORE
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4. Mobilization and Management of Tellurium in Severe Accident Scenarios
Abstract : Safety is one of the highest priorities in any industry. In the nuclear industry, safety is in the essence since in case of a nuclear accident, the consequences can be long-lasting, hazardous, and devastating to the public, environment, and the industry. READ MORE
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5. Safety and Sustainability in the Community Planning Process : Actors' Interests, Roles and Influences
Abstract : The licentiate dissertation “Safety and Sustainability in the Community Planning Process – Actors’ Interests, Roles and Influence” has in three case studies over detailed development planning processes examined how issues related to safety and sustainability are handled in Swedish municipal planning. The research project has focused on three municipal actors; the Planning Office, the Environmental Agency and the Fire and Rescue Services. READ MORE