This essay provides a preliminary sketch of the process of converting
planning instruments into tools and then of breaking or at least refor
ming those tools. Lifting the lid on the (mythical) planners toolkit,
I see instruments in one compartment that may (or may not) become tool
s; in another, tools that (tomorrow or the day after) may no longer co
mmand agreement as to their shape, performance or relevance. Read as a
text, the kit is an account of countless arguments and layered symbol
ic adjustments. This stylized account of making and breaking is ground
ed in an account of the set of tools designed to represent hazards as
risks and of the ways in which toolmakers are perforce drawn into the
design of institutions. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.