Journal of Loss of Prevention

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octane
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Journal of Loss of Prevention

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How's the journal on loss of prevention - process industries.
Any readers inputs please.
tuan
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Recommended piece for sure.
I remember having those but do no recall what we did with the subscription after 2021, Covid times.
Good you made me recall.
mechcolor
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An abstract from Journal of Loss of Prevention (2020):
Early warning signals noticed, but management doesn’t act adequately or
not at all: a brief analysis and direction of possible improvement


History has taught us that quite disastrous events with much human loss, injuries and asset damage could have
been prevented or at least mitigated, if top management had recognized early warning signals in some form as
urgent and had decided to take timely preventative measures. It turns out to be a rather common phenomenon in
various sectors of life and some process industry examples are presented. The problem is further analyzed from a
leadership point of view, from organizational structure and culture aspect, and what modern technology developments
can help to improve the situation. Research in the latter directions is encouraged.

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The journal covers a lot many process industries with some bold articles like the one I shared here.
Worth having subscription if you are looking forward to have.
octane
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Can you please share this piece for reference.
mechcolor wrote: 27 Jul 2025, 11:07 An abstract from Journal of Loss of Prevention (2020):
Early warning signals noticed, but management doesn’t act adequately or
not at all: a brief analysis and direction of possible improvement


History has taught us that quite disastrous events with much human loss, injuries and asset damage could have
been prevented or at least mitigated, if top management had recognized early warning signals in some form as
urgent and had decided to take timely preventative measures. It turns out to be a rather common phenomenon in
various sectors of life and some process industry examples are presented. The problem is further analyzed from a
leadership point of view, from organizational structure and culture aspect, and what modern technology developments
can help to improve the situation. Research in the latter directions is encouraged.

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The journal covers a lot many process industries with some bold articles like the one I shared here.
Worth having subscription if you are looking forward to have.
mechcolor
Posts: 258
Joined: 17 May 2010, 18:05
Area of interest: Manufacturing Engineering

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Happy to share, 68kb less than the permitted 1 MB.
Attached here.
octane wrote: 27 Jul 2025, 14:27 Can you please share this piece for reference.
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