Across
- 2. Systems in which a failure can result in catastrophe are tightly ____
- 4. An innovation in safety
- 5. A successful culture of safety
- 9. Levels of risk
- 10. Debate with origins in WWII
- 12. Failures become serious when they ___
- 13. "Sometimes you have to take off your engineering hat and put on your ___ hat"
- 15. Gradual and sometimes unconscious acceptance of insufficient or unexpected outcomes based on lack of prior catastrophe
- 16. ___ Accident Theory
- 18. When experts discuss legislation and regulation
- 19. There is a difference between ethical and ___ design
- 21. Responsible for investing in infrastructure, funding R&D, setting legal infrastructure, enforcing safety
Down
- 1. Type of cars considered a potential solution to traffic accidents
- 3. Nuclear sub sunk with 129 onboard
- 6. High alertness, constant search for potential failure is also known as ____ with failure
- 7. Ensure adequate ___ in design to accommodate inevitable equipment and system failures
- 8. Factors in evaluating risk author
- 11. Offering transparency and building trust with the public can be done through
- 14. Failures in design, equipment, operators, procedures and the environment are ___
- 17. Argued that "risk will never be eliminated from high-risk systems"
- 20. Nuclear accident due to design and training