Case Study: Heat Exchanger Rupture Incident

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Case Study: Heat Exchanger Rupture Incident

Case Study: Heat Exchanger Rupture Incident

access the Chemical Safety Board’s (CSB) Case Study on the 2008 Goodyear Heat Exchanger Rupture

incident.

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1. Using the information in the CSB Case Study, identify probable direct causes, contributing causes, and root

causes of the incident. Explain the reasoning you used to reach these causes. You may make assumptions

concerning any missing investigative information as long as you clearly state your assumptions. Discuss how and

where your proposed causal factors fit into the causation model on page 356 of the course textbook. For the root

causes only, provide recommended corrective actions.

2. Create an Events and Causal Factors chart that follows the timeline of the incident. Be sure to include all causal

factors you identified in your discussion, as well as any other conditions and events that are relevant to

understanding the accident sequence.

The chart can be created using MS-Word, PowerPoint, or Excel, or it can be hand drawn and scanned.

Completed case study must be a minimum of three pages and maximum of five pages, not including the title

page, reference page, and chart. Use APA formatting for all of your assignment, as well as for all references and

in-text citations.

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