[SystemSafety] UC Volvo has an accident

nfr felix.redmill at newcastle.ac.uk
Mon Jun 8 11:11:48 CEST 2015


You may also know that Gerry Wilde later wrote a book - "Target Risk", an interesting book - on the subject. 
I haven't checked recently, but it used to be available on the web.
Felix.


> On 8 Jun 2015, at 09:05, Corkery Tony <TCORKERY at qinetiq.com> wrote:
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> An interesting post and it certainly brought to mind Risk Compensation behaviour from the very start.  However, in your last paragraph you imply the theory of Risk Homeostasis was proposed by John Adams.  Whilst John Adams does discuss this topic at length in his books 'Risk' and 'Risk and Freedom', the theory was actually proposed by Prof Gerald J.S. Wilde:
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> Wilde, G.J.S., 1982. The theory of risk homeostasis: Implications for safety and health. Risk Anal., 2: 209-225.
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> I mention this just because it is the second time in the space of a fortnight where I have experienced John Adams  being given inappropriate credit for this theory.
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> Cheers
> Tony Corkery
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> ... but not the one the news has been emphasising. I just sent off a short Risks note, and wrote the following blog post
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> http://www.abnormaldistribution.org/2015/06/05/volvo-has-an-accident/
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> PBL
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