The Use of Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Methods to Determine the Most Important Safety Hazards
TL;DR: Article Type Descriptive Study Authors Golkhani F.R., Ravandi M.R. and Baesmat S.
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Abstract: Article Type Descriptive Study Authors Golkhani F. 1 BSc, Ghotbi Ravandi M.R. 1 PhD, Baesmat S. 1 BSc, Abasi Balochkhane F. * BSc
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