why manmade disasters can be prevented and other disasters cannot be prevented
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A major plane crash, a bridge collapse or an oil spill — man-made disasters often share a common element: complacency. Managers who don't think things can go wrong, faulty technology and really bad luck can all lead to costly mishaps. But steps can be taken to try to prevent calamities before they happen.
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