Risk analysis of a complex sociotechnical system: Case of radiotherapy

The increasing complexity of radiotherapy work situations (technological developments, dynamics of change, increased constraints, evolution of collective actions, of professions, of interfaces between people, of human-machine interfaces, etc.) and the limits of traditional FMEA method (Failure Mode...

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