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There has to be a number of events for a plane crash or any other similar catastrophe to happen.
In the James T. Reason model, also known as the Swiss cheese model, an organization´s defenses against failure are shaped in a number of barriers represented by slices of cheese. The holes in the slices represent weaknesses in parts of the system, active as well as latent, which are constantly changing size and position in the cheese “cutting”. The system creates faults when a hole in a slice momentarily aligns, allowing a course of accident opportunity, so that risk passes through the holes in all slices, causing an accident.