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DescriptionSwiss cheese model of accident causation.png
English: The Swiss cheese model of accident causation illustrates that, although many layers of defense lie between hazards and accidents, there are flaws in each layer that can allow the accident to occur. The model was propounded by Dante Orlandella and James T. Reason of the University of Manchester.
Français : Le modèle des plaques de James Reason de la causalité de l'accident illustre que, bien que de nombreuses couches de protection soient disposées entre les risques et les accidents, il y a des défauts dans chaque couche qui peuvent permettre à l'accident de se produire. Ce modèle a été propose par Dante Orlandella and James T. Reason de l'Université de Manchester.
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