Karin Zachmann, Stefan Esselborn, Christine Haßauer: SHOT Panel „Safety Tested: (Dis)Proving Technical Safety” in History

Karin Zachmann, Stefan Esselborn, Christine Haßauer: SHOT Panel „Safety Tested: (Dis)Proving Technical Safety" in History

Im Rahmen des jährlichen Treffens der Society for the History of Technology (SHOT) in Philadelphia (26. bis  29. Oktober 2017) organisiert das Tandem 2 (Sicherheit – Objektivierung) das Doppelpanel „Safety Tested: (Dis)Proving Technical Safety”:

Session I (28.10., 10:30-12:30):
Jonathan Puff (University of Michigan): The Architecture of Fire Testing in 19th Century American Cities
Arthur Daemmrich (Smithsonian Institution): What about the Children? Chemical Testing Programs in the United States and European Union
Christopher Neumaier (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam, Germany): “Safe Enough” or Hazardous to Public Health? The Changing Classification of Diesel Emissions in the USA and in Europe since the 1970s
Renée Blackburn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA): Slow Down and Live! The Postwar Focus on Safe Travel

Chair: Nina Lerman (Whitman College)
Commentator: Karin Zachmann (TP 3)

Session II (28.10., 16:00-17:30):
Stefan Esselborn (TP 3): Nuclear Safety by the Numbers. Probabilistic Risk Analysis as a “Trading Zone” in the West German Debate on Nuclear Energy
Ismail Goumri(Paris Descartes University/IRSN, France): Expert’s judgment to probabilistic safety assessment: the reception and the use of the Rasmussen Report in France during the 1970s
Christine Haßauer (TP 4):  The Role of Scientific and Intuitive Risk Analysis in the Evidencing Practice for Food Safety

Chair: Arwen Mohun (University of Delaware)
Commentator: Lee Vinsel (Stevens Institute of Technology)

Panel Organizer: Stefan Esselborn