Taking account of readings 41 and 42 state in a letter to


Exercises -

Exercise 4.1 - Read the first part of chapter 6 in the text and Readings 4.1 and 4.2. Both Whittaker and Reason emphasise the importance of 'designing in' safety through redundancy and mitigation rather than over relying on probability calculations.

Question: You are a senior government official required to approve the set up of a hazardous chemical plant. A probabilistic hazard analysis indicates that the plant design fulfils the Individual and Societal risk criteria set by the government. Taking account of Readings 4.1 and 4.2, state in a letter to the company of not more than 1,000 words, what extra precautions would you require before approval is granted.

Exercise 4.2 - Read the second half of Chapter 6 in the text and Reading 4.3.

Question: You are the same government official as noted in Exercise 4.1. You are required to write a report to your Minister outlining the probable public reaction to the proposal and making brief recommendations for the public communication and liaison campaign (not more than 1,000 words).

Exercise 6.3 - Read Green (1994) (Reading 6.3) and Callahan (1988) (Reading 6.4). Apply the NORM method to the case study on whistleblowing. Clearly state the Proposed Moral Rule and justify it.

Assignment Readings -

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