Quantitative and Qualitative Risk Analyses - The Safety of Offshore Platforms
Human and Organization Factors (HOF) in Design, Construction, and Operation of Offshore Platforms
Uncertainties in the Fatigue Lives of Tubular Joints
Management of human and organisational error throughout a ship's life cycle
Developments in Proposed ISO Guidelines for Design of Offshore Platforms To Resist Earthquakes
A Safety Management Assessment System (SMAS) for Offshore Platforms
Accident and Near-Miss Assessments and Reporting
Real-Time Prevention of Platform Drilling Blowouts: Managing Rapidly Developing Crises
Verification of a Simplified Method to Evaluate the Capacities of Template-Type Platforms
Introduction to Human and Organization Factors in the Safety of Offshore Platforms
Towards Optimal Inspection Strategies for Fatigue and Corrosion Damage
Implementation and Application of HOF in Safety Management
Safety, Corporate Culture and Corporate Character
Human Factor Issues Concerning Classification Societies
Human Factors in Process Safety and Risk Management: Needs for Models, Tools and Techniques
The Coast Guard, Offshore Industry, and the Human Element