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Craig Skinner

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Trevor Kletz Compendium

Trevor Kletz Compendium

Andy Brazier; David Edwards; Fiona Macleod; Craig Skinner; Ivan Vince

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2021
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Trevor Kletz has had a huge impact on the way people viewed accidents and safety, particularly in the process industries. His ideas were developed from nearly 40 years working in the chemical industry. When he retired from the field, he shared his experience and ideas widely in more than 15 books. Trevor Kletz Compendium: His Process Safety Wisdom Updated for a New Generation introduces Kletz’s stories and ideas and brings them up to date in this valuable resource that equips readers to manage process safety in every workplace. Topics covered in this book include inherent safety, safety studies, human factors and design. Learn the lessons from past accidents to make sure they don’t happen again.
Ties That Bind

Ties That Bind

Craig Skinner

International Scholars Publications,U.S.
1999
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In an age characterized by independence, dissonance, and self-assertiveness, how can churches and their members work together in harmonious unity within and across denominations? Here is a Baptist solution. In this seminal volume, Craig Skinner explores critical concerns from fresh and challenging perspectives. The research marshals biblical, theological, and pragmatic evidence to affirm the practicality of maintaining unity and affinity as well as doctrinal centrality and behavioral compatibility in relationships among Christians of diverse beliefs and offers constructive guidelines. "All those concerned about the on-going controversy from any part of the political and theological spectrum will find themselves challenged to new thoughts and possible new courses of action." -Robert Cate, Oklahoma State University