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BL
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840486
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Title & Author
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Recognizing and responding to normalization of deviance /\ Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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Publication Statement
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Hoboken, NJ, USA :: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. :: American Institute of Chemical Engineers,, 2018.
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, ©2018
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Series Statement
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Process safety guideline and concept books
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1119506638
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: 1119506700
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: 1523119748
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: 9781119506638
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: 9781119506706
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: 9781523119745
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1119506689
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9781119506683
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9781119506713
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Notes
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"One of a series of process safety guideline and concept books published by the Center for Cemical Process Safety (CCPS)"--Quoted from [series?] page.
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Intro; RECOGNIZING AND RESPONDING TO NORMALIZATION OF DEVIANCE; Table of Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; Glossary; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Files on the Web; Acknowledgements; Preface; Executive Summary; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The Definition of Normalization of Deviance; 1.1.1 Deviation Versus Deviance; 1.2 The Motivation for Writing This Book; 1.3 Our Audience and How to Use This Book; 1.4 How Our Worldview Affects Us When Recognizing Normalized Deviance; 1.4.1 Regulatory Influences; 1.4.2 Unique Worldviews.
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1.5 Work Process Knowledge is Essential in Determining the Existence of Deviation1.6 Normalized Deviation and Traditional Process Safety Concepts; 1.6.1 Process Safety Around The Globe; 1.6.2 Implementing a New PSM System; 2. Why Examine the Phenomenon of Normalization of Deviation?; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Past Incidents Related to Normalized Deviance; 2.2.1 Space Shuttle Challenger Incident; 2.2.2 Space Shuttle Columbia Incident; 2.2.3 BP Texas City Refinery Explosion; 2.2.4 Toxic Gas Release in Bhopal, India.
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2.3 How The Concept of Normalization of Deviance Affects Overall Process Safety Performance2.5 Can Normalized Deviation in Your Business Work Processes Affect Risk?; 2.6 Normalization of Deviation and Management of Change; 2.6.1 The Relationship Between Managed Deviation and Unintentional Deviation in Your Work Processes; 3. The Roots of Deviation; 3.1 Lack of Operational Discipline; 3.1.1 Repeated Controlled Deviations Can Lead to Normalization Over Time; 3.1.2 Accepting Transient Process Conditions as Normal Operations; 3.1.3 What About Your Infrastructure?
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3.1.4 Examples of Practices That You May Get Away With ... Until You Don't3.2 Insufficient Knowledge, Procedures, Training and Resources; 3.2.1 Consider Loss of Organizational Knowledge; 3.2.2 Check That the Training Program Matches Current Process and Job Configuration; 3.2.3 Evaluate Periods of Resource Constraints; 3.2.4 Failure to Document the Infrastructure Knowledge; 3.2.5 Human Factors Issues; 3.2.6 Insourcing Jobs, Outsourcing Jobs, and Normalized Deviance; 3.2.7 Organizational Change can Encourage Normalized Deviance; 3.3 Risk Versus Reward Perception.
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3.3.1 How Employees Perceive Leadership's Message3.3.2 Evaluate Management Systems; 3.3.3 Incentive Methods; 3.3.4 A Low-value Work Perception?; 3.3.5 A Culture Biased Toward Action Rather Than Analysis?; 3.4 Overconfidence; 3.4.1 The Dangers of Overconfidence; 3.4.2 'It hasn't happened yet' -- Excellent Past Performance Can Fool You; 3.4.3 Overreliance On Technology; 3.5 Human Nature; 3.5.1 Why Choose to Deviate?; 3.5.2 The "On My Shift ..." Attitude; 3.5.3 Evaluate Decision-Making Styles; 4. Identifying Normalized Deviation; 4.1 Find Trigger Words and Phrases; 4.2 Use Your HIRA Process.
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Abstract
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"Contains guidelines to assist facilities in recognizing and addressing the phenomenon of normalization of deviation -Provides techniques for addressing normalized deviations and techniques to eliminate waste in all manufacturing processes -Describes methods for identifying normalized deviation as well as where to find deviations -Includes techniques to reduce operational normalization of deviance and to reduce organizational normalization of deviance Market description: Process safety professionals in all areas of manufacturing; Process safety consultants; Chemical engineering students; Certified safety professionals"--
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Subject
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Chemical plants-- Safety measures.
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Fault location (Engineering)
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Manufacturing processes-- Safety measures.
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Normalization of deviance (Industrial sociology)
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System failures (Engineering)-- Prevention.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Industrial Management.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Management Science.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Management.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Organizational Behavior.
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Chemical plants-- Safety measures.
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Fault location (Engineering)
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Manufacturing processes-- Safety measures.
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Normalization of deviance (Industrial sociology)
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Dewey Classification
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658.5/77
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LC Classification
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TA169.5.R43 2018
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Added Entry
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers., Center for Chemical Process Safety,issuing body.
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