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Lindhout, Paul (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
Transparency about health and safety risks is a complex societal, moral, ethical and political concept. Full transparency does not come natural for any of the key stakeholder groups: organizations, authorities and the people. If safety information is not sufficiently shared between them, people and the environment can be harmed. The authors...
journal article 2022
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Lindhout, Paul (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
Risk control in many areas in society is based on known danger and avoidance of predicted accidents. Between accidents as predicted and accidents as they actually occur, there is a gap however. This gap hides a multitude of relevant safety information which might therefore not be considered in safety management systems, risk inventories and...
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Lindhout, P (author), Teunissen, Truus (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
The positive reception of Wang and Burris’ photovoice method, published in 1997, has led to a proliferation of ways in which professionals deploy photovoice in a widening range of application fields, e.g., public health, social development and phenomenological research of human expe-riences. A scoping review method is used to obtain an overview...
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Lindhout, P. (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
Some organisations, and some individual humans, violate moral and ethical rules, whether or not they are written down in laws or codes of conduct. Corporate transgressions, as this behaviour is called, occur because of the actions of those in charge, usually bright and dedicated people. Immoral and unethical conduct can adversely affect the...
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Lindhout, P. (author), van der Werff, Karel (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
The education and training program for inspectors of Major Accident Hazard Establishments, specifically the EC Seveso III directive implicated Dutch chemical companies, changed considerably over a fifteen year period. This longitudinal, time-series cross sectional case study describes the development of the education and training program for...
journal article 2020
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Lindhout, P. (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
Our current predicament, the Covid-19 pandemic is first of all a health crisis. However, social disruption and economic damage are becoming visible some 7 months after the Wuhan City outbreak early December 2019. The authors wondered what could have been done better in prevention and repression of the Covid-19 pandemic from a safety...
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Lindhout, P (author), Teunissen, Truus (author), Visse, Merel (author)
Not all human experiences can be expressed in words. Arts-based expressions may be useful to qualitative researchers as they can disclose people’s experiences with health, illness and disability. These expressions, which connect with non-linguistic and unexplored realms of experience, may support researchers’ efforts to honor the complexities...
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Lindhout, P. (author), Kingston-Howlett, John (author), Hansen, Finn Thorbjorn (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
A significant gap exists between accident scenarios as foreseen by company safety management systems and actual scenarios observed in major accidents. The mere fact that this gap exists is pointing at flawed risk assessments, is leaving hazards unmitigated, threatening worker safety, putting the environment at risk and endangering company...
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Lindhout, P. (author), Reniers, G.L.L.M.E. (author)
journal article 2018
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Teunissen, Godfried (author), Lindhout, P. (author), Abma, T. A. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of chronic illness on a couple’s life experiences over a period of 40 years. It critically examines the assumptions of the public health discourse in the light of this couple’s attempts to balance love and health care within their relationship. Design/methodology/approach: The couple...
journal article 2018
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Lindhout, P. (author)
Language issues as a result of illiteracy and foreign languages on the shopfloor are not being identified as a risk within current safety management systems. These risks are to be identified, quantified and prioritised in order to allow risk reducing measures to be taken.The nature of language issues related danger was investigated in literature...
doctoral thesis 2010
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Lindhout, P.H. (author)
master thesis 1990
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Velldman, A.E.P. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author), de Boer, E. (author)
A description is given of VISIAN - a simulation method for 2-D viscous flows with strong viscous-inviscid interaction. The mathematical mode and the numerical algorithm are presented. VISIAN has been coupled with the inviscid-flow solver TRAPS. Results are shown for a number of airfoils; a comparison is made with results from other computations...
report 1988
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Humphreys, D.A. (author), van den Berg, B. (author), Krause, E. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author)
The results of several three-dimensional turbulent boundary layer calculations have been compared with each other and with experiment for a number of test cases. The calculation methods applied range from integral methods to field methods using a turbulence model based upon the Reynolds stress transport equations. The test cases comprise various...
report 1985
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Veldman, A.E.P. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author)
A presentation is given of VISIAN, an analysis system for viscous-inviscid strong interaction. The code is based on a quasi-simultaneous solution procedure for viscous and inviscid parts of the flow field. The viscous region is calculated with an extension of the classical boundary-layer equations, featuring effects of normal pressure gradients...
report 1984
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Troost, C.K. (author), Kemper, C.A.L. (author), Verbruggen, T.W. (author), van der Wijngaart, R.F. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author), van der Draai, R.K. (author)
System design studies for medium scale power plants with a closed cycle MHD topping have been performed. These studies show a potential for early commercialization of the direct energy conversion technology for both coal and natural gas fired utility installations. As a first step towards the large scale application of MHD, this technology can...
report 1984
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Lindhout, J.P.F. (author), Cousteix, J. (author), Humphreys, D. (author), Smith, P.D. (author), Kordulla, W. (author)
report 1984
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Veldman, A.E.P. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author)
An outline is presented of a new code, called VISIAN, for the analysis of aerodynamic flows with strong viscous-inviscid interaction. The code is based on the recently developed quasi-simultsuieous method for the calculation of strongly interacting boundary layers. The feasibility of this method has already been demonstrated liy means of a...
report 1983
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Lindhout, J.P.F. (author), de Boer, E. (author), van den Berg, B. (author)
A computational method is presented for threedimensional turbulent boundary layers. The turbulence model is a simple eddy-viscosity formulation. An hybrid difference scheme is used, which has the robustness of first order schemes and accuracy of second order schemes. The boundary layer is computed in the region of determinacy of the initial data...
report 1982
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de Boer, E. (author), Lindhout, J.P.F. (author)
The present report gives a brief survey of the theoretical background and the practical use of the boundary layer calculation system BOLA for the calculation of 3D laminar and turbulent boundary layers over non-developable STirfaces. A description of the driverprogram DRIBOLA which controls the BOLA processing, is included.
report 1982
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