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Year:
2007

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Volume:
11

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Issue:
1

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Article:
2
Safety Science Monitor
Introduction

Theoretically, even if the steps to be taken in a process to assess the risks associated with industrial machines are known, the large number of tools proposed or used for these analyses shows that there is no single and universal approach. In fact, and as Main (i) and Pérusse (ii) noted, there are many methods and tools proposed for carrying out part or all of such a process.

In the preparation of specific research to compare methods and tools for analyzing the risks associated with industrial machines, no systematic methodology was identified for comparing the results of a risk analysis according to controlled parameters and by eliminating the potential biases posed by the situations to be analyzed.

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Author

JOSEPH-JEAN PÂQUES

Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité du travail

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