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Table 1 shows how different combinations (first column)result in different types of barrier, which require differenttypes of management. For passive hardware the emphasis ison design and installation. For active hardware the involvementof workers becomes important in the functioning ofbarriers and aspects like inspection and maintenance, competence(at either skill, rule or knowledge based level) andcommitment are highly relevant.2.3. RecursivityOne other important aspect of the approach towards barriersand their management outlined above is the notion ofrecursivity. That is, some delivery systems function as Russiandolls or using a common Dutch expression, accordingto the ‘Droste effect’.2 For instance, the delivery of competenceas an element of proper barrier functioning alsoimplies the delivery of competence to those who deliversuch competence. Similarly, inspection and maintenance,being also a delivery system, again requires competence,procedures and commitment to be of sufficient qualityand so on. This essential characteristic should be kept inmind when envisioning the management model or usingthe ARAMIS audit. Fig. 2 provides another overview ofthe delivery systems to illustrate this characteristic. Forthe sake of clarity not all arrows have been drawn in the
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