Publisher's Synopsis
This book brings together a series of STAMP (Systems-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes) applications and discussions from world leading researchers and practitioners. The book includes a series of STAMP applications, undertaken in a wide range of safety critical domains for a range of purposes. These applications serve to demonstrate the contribution that STAMP can make to real-world projects and provide readers with inspiration for how such analyses can be carried out. The book offers practical guidance on the application of STAMP. It provides applications from across the world in a wide variety of domains and supports inexperience practitioners in learning and applying this process accident causality model. The book also presents research for new applications and methodological extensions. The book is aimed at a range of readers across disciplines and sectors. The readership includes students of human factors, ergonomics and engineering. Professionals and academic researchers working in the areas of human factors and ergonomics, safety science, and systems engineers, cognitive engineers, and safety personnel.