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Journal of Hazardous Materials

Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.111, No.1-3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0304-3894 (Print) 

In this Issue (23 articles)

1 - 5 The need for a European Union approach to accident investigations
de Bastos SM
7 - 12 Accident investigation practices in Europe - main responses from a recent study of accidents in industry and transport
Roed-Larsen S, Valvisto T, Harms-Ringdahl L, Kirchsteiger C
13 - 19 Relationships between accident investigations, risk analysis, and safety management
Harms-Ringdahl L
21 - 27 An inquiry of the opinions of the French and Belgian populations as regards risk
Carle B, Charron S, Milochevitch A, Hardeman F
29 - 37 Comparison of some selected methods for accident investigation
Sklet S
39 - 44 Independent accident investigation: a modem safety tool
Stoop JA
45 - 55 Decision support systems for risk mapping: viewing the risk from the hazards perspective
Gheorghe A, Vamanu D
57 - 65 Severe accidents in the energy sector: comparative perspective
Hirschberg S, Burgherr P, Spiekerman G, Dones R
67 - 71 Operational experience feedback in the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO)
Revuelta R
73 - 79 Methods and practices used in incident analysis in the Finnish nuclear power industry
Suksi S
81 - 87 Probabilistic analysis of accident precursors in the nuclear industry
Hulsmans M, De Gelder P
89 - 96 Emergency preparedness and response: compensating victims of a nuclear accident
Schwartz J
97 - 104 Safety investigation of team performance in accidents
Petkov G, Todorov V, Takov T, Petrov V, Stoychev K, Vladimirov V, Chukov I
IX - X Safety investigation of accidents - Preface
Kirchsteiger C
105 - 110 Accident versus near miss causation: a critical review of the literature, an empirical test in the UK railway domain, and their implications for other sectors
Wright L, van der Schaaf T
111 - 114 Credible investigation of air accidents
Smart K
115 - 122 Methods of multidisciplinary in-depth analyses of road traffic accidents
Larsen L
123 - 129 Training rail accident investigators in UK
Watson S
131 - 138 First lessons of the Toulouse ammonium nitrate disaster, 21st September 2001, AZF plant, France
Dechy N, Bourdeaux T, Ayrault N, Kordek MA, Le Coze JC
139 - 145 Central collecting and evaluating of major accidents and near-miss-events in the Federal Republic of Germany - results, experiences, perspectives
Uth HJ, Wiese N
147 - 153 Organisational accidents investigation methodology and lessons learned
Dien Y, Llory M, Montmayeul R
155 - 159 Incidents/accidents classification and reporting in Statoil
Berentsen R, Holmboe RH
161 - 166 Best practices in incident investigation in the chemical process industries with examples from the industry sector and specifically from NOVA Chemicals
Morrison LM