Safety and Health for Engineers
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Safety and Health for Engineers Roger L. Brauer Today’s engineer faces a moral and legal responsibility to build safety into products and environments. Today’s engineer also works in an economic system that requires enterprises to be competitive. Here’s a guide to help engineers reconcile these safety and economic concerns, using the latest cost-effective methods of ensuring safety in all facets of their work. Safety and Health for Engineers addresses the fundamentals of safety, the legal aspects, hazard recognition, the human element of safety, and techniques for managing safety in engineering decisions. The book provides you with a broad range of topics and examples, as well as detailed references to information and standards. Here you’ll find in-depth coverage of the many aspects of achieving safety through engineering-
- the duties and legal responsibilities for which engineers are accountable
- an exploration of all types of hazards, and engineering controls for them
- the latest safety regulations, and agencies responsible for their enforcement
- an enlightening discussion of human behavior, capabilities, and limitations
- instruction on how to analyze equipment and processes, identify hazards, and present the need for controls to managers