faked an accident - translation to italian
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faked an accident - translation to italian

UNANTICIPATED INTERACTION OF MULTIPLE FAILURES IN A COMPLEX SYSTEM
System Accident; Normal accident

faked an accident      
simulò un incidente
hit-and-run         
  • Collision Reconstruction Unit]] vehicles at a hit and run in [[Toronto]] as officers try to piece together the story
FAILING TO STOP AFTER CAUSING OR CONTRIBUTING TO A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT
Hit and run car accident; Hit-and-run; Hit and runs; Hit-and-run accident; Vehicular hit and run; Hit and run accident; Failing to stop at the scene of an accident; Failure to stop at the scene of an accident; Hit and run (vehicular); Leaving the scene of an accident; Hit And Run; Failing to stop after a road traffic collision; Failing to stop
colpevole di omissione di soccorso; (Mil) di disturbo
work accident         
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  • Health and safety [[warning sign]]
OCCURRENCE DURING WORK THAT LEADS TO PHYSICAL OR MENTAL HARM
Industrial accident; Workplace accident; Occupational accident; Work accidents; Industrial accidents; Workplace accidents; Occupational accidents; Workplace death
incidente al lavoro

Definition

an education
informal an enlightening experience.

Wikipedia

System accident

A system accident (or normal accident) is an "unanticipated interaction of multiple failures" in a complex system. This complexity can either be of technology or of human organizations, and is frequently both. A system accident can be easy to see in hindsight, but extremely difficult in foresight because there are simply too many action pathways to seriously consider all of them. Charles Perrow first developed these ideas in the mid-1980s. William Langewiesche in the late 1990s wrote, "the control and operation of some of the riskiest technologies require organizations so complex that serious failures are virtually guaranteed to occur."

Safety systems themselves are sometimes the added complexity which leads to this type of accident. Maintenance problems are common with redundant systems. Maintenance crews can fail to restore a redundant system to active status. They are often overworked or maintenance is deferred due to budget cuts, because managers know that they system will continue to operate without fixing the backup system.