Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies

Charles Perrow 1984

Devastation Rating

Ugly Crying
industrial disaster technology sociology risk

Our Take

Perrow's argument, made with sociological precision, is that in sufficiently complex and tightly coupled systems, catastrophic accidents are not aberrations but inevitable outcomes — 'normal accidents'. He wrote it after Three Mile Island. His framework predicted Chernobyl, Challenger, the Deepwater Horizon. If we understood this book we would build differently. We don't, and we don't.

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