J DUERR |
Engineering and ethics questions are discussed in a comprehensive manner that provokes serious thought about what to do in complicated situations.
Shunuan Stangle |
It was a interesting subject.
Donna Timmons |
Fascinating account of multiple factors contributing to the disaster and lessons learned.
JEN DERIENZO |
another great course on disasters and ethics. I would like to see these courses have more credits associated with them.
Steven Whitfield |
About 2-hours for study and test...interesting report.
Chris |
I enjoyed learning some background about India and how government regulation (or lack of) can contribute to disasters.
John R. Blasingame |
extremely informative on the nature of human fallibility
Linda DeSimone |
I found the course interesting. Being a part of History and a little out of the realm that I am used to mad it intriguing.
Charles Costenbader |
good simple course with balanced analysis of multiple causes for the failure. Blame lies everywhere.
Amy Quartell |
Very interesting and thorough!
Roy Hundhausen |
One of the slides contains a photo that is irrelevant and inappropriate and should be removed.
The author should familiarize him/herself with the difference between the word "ensure" and "insure" as it is misused repeatedly throughout the presentation.
WEBMASTER NOTE: Thanks for your comments. Due to an editorial error, an incorrect photograph was inserted in the course material, and has been removed.
Richard Mollicone |
Well organized discussion. Interesting course.
Jerald Abdie |
I had never understood the disaster but have a good understanding now.
Sidney Smith |
Very interesting and informative
Robert Turley |
Excellent review of a significant engineering disaster.
Thomas Hirasuna |
Interesting. I didn't realize how much neglect was done in the operation of the plant by untrained workers. Course was slightly repetitive, especially in the concluding slides.
Robert Cummings |
very interesting case study.
Diane Hoelzer |
very interesting account of a horrible disaster that I would have otherwise never known the details of.
Gary Kramer |
Very comprehensive analysis