DisasterCast Safety Podcast
En podcast av Drew Rae
61 Avsnitt
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Episode 21 – Safety Integrity Levels
Publicerades: 2013-12-03 -
Episode 20 – An Unexpected Risk Assessment
Publicerades: 2013-11-19 -
Episode 19 – Star Trek Transporters and Through Life Safety
Publicerades: 2013-11-05 -
Episode 18 – Friendly Fire
Publicerades: 2013-10-22 -
Episode 17 – Glenbrook and Waterfall
Publicerades: 2013-10-08 -
Episode 16 – Certain Questions
Publicerades: 2013-09-24 -
Episode 15 – Disowning Fukushima
Publicerades: 2013-09-10 -
Episode 14 – Three Mile Island and Normal Accidents
Publicerades: 2013-08-26 -
Episode 13 – Therac-25 and Software Safety
Publicerades: 2013-07-30 -
Episode 12 – Piper Alpha
Publicerades: 2013-07-16 -
Episode 11 – Kegworth and Checklists
Publicerades: 2013-06-27 -
Episode 10 – The Value of a Statistical Life
Publicerades: 2013-06-08 -
Episode 9 – Safety at the Movies
Publicerades: 2013-05-16 -
Episode 8 – Buncefield
Publicerades: 2013-04-25 -
Episode 7 – USS Thresher
Publicerades: 2013-04-10 -
Episode 6 – Noncompliance
Publicerades: 2013-03-31 -
Episode 5 – Fire!
Publicerades: 2013-03-14 -
Episode 4 – Chernobyl and Safety Culture
Publicerades: 2013-02-22 -
Episode 3 – Risk Acceptance and Coal Mine Disasters
Publicerades: 2013-02-07 -
Episode 2 – Blame the Operator
Publicerades: 2013-01-23
Engineers make the news by designing cool things, building great things, or causing spectacular disasters. Apollo 11 is famous for putting astronauts on the Moon - Apollo 13 is famous for putting astronauts in extreme peril. The Curiousity Rover landed on Mars. The Mars Polar Lander crashed iinto Mars. The Golden Gate bridge is a spectacular landmark - the Tacoma Narrows bridge was a spectacular failure. There are place names hardly anyone would know except for the tragic events that happened there. Bhopal, Potters Bar, Chernobyl, Flixborough, Seveso, Fukushima. This is a podcast about how not to be famous.
