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  • Human Elements in Shipping Casualties Project: Case Study Materials SA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5

Human Elements in Shipping Casualties Project: Case Study Materials

Date:
1986-1987
Reference:
SA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5
Part of:
Tavistock Institute of Human Relations
  • Archives and manuscripts

Collection contents

  • Tavistock Institute of Human RelationsSA/TIH
    • Research, Consultancy and EvaluationSA/TIH/B
      • Projects and WorkSA/TIH/B/2
        • Human Elements in Shipping Casualties ProjectSA/TIH/B/2/84
          • Human Elements in Shipping Casualties: Phase IISA/TIH/B/2/84/2
            • Human Elements in Shipping Casualties Project: Case Study MaterialsSA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5
              • Zebrugge Ferry Disaster clippingsSA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5/1
              • "Herald of Free Enterprise" inquiry papersSA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5/2
              • Case Study: Queen Elizabeth IISA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5/3
              • British Petroleum Incident BookSA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5/4
              • Shell Casualty ReportsSA/TIH/B/2/84/2/5/5

About this work

Publication/Creation

1986-1987

Physical description

5 files

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