
Explosion in a Tunnel; Understanding Swiss Cheese (emf2024)
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed · Oliver Trojak
June 2, 202437m 1s
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Show Notes
The talk takes a deep-dive into the Abbeystead explosion (using pretty much all available sources available on the subject), one of the worst civil engineering disasters in post-war history, through the lens of the HSE investigation. It looks at what the project was for, how it was designed, what went wrong, and why. Swiss cheese is a way of conceptualizing accidents, and the explosion is used so show how this works. Hopefully by the end, everyone will have heard about a facinating case study in bad project management, weird critical infrastructure, and have recieved a safety talk by stealth.
about this event: https://www.emfcamp.org/schedule/2024/97-explosion-in-a-tunnel-understanding-swiss-cheese
Topics
97emf2024talkStage A2024Day 4