Human Error Risk Analysis In Offshore Emergencies
Request full-text Human error risk analysis in offshore emergenciesArticle in Safety Science 48(6):803-818 · July 2010 with 58 ReadsDOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2010.02.013 1st Travis Deacon7 · Unknown2nd P.R. Amyotte3rd Faisal Khan43.75 · Memorial University of NewfoundlandAbstractHuman factors play an important role in the completion of emergency procedures. Human factors analysis is rooted in the concept that humans make errors, and the frequency and consequences of these errors are related to work environment, work culture, and procedures. This can be accounted for in the design of equipment, structures, processes, and procedures. As stress increases, the likelihood of human error also increases. Offshore installations are among the harshest and most stressful work environments in the world. The consequences of human error in an offshore emergency can be severe.A method has been developed to evaluate the risk of human error during offshore emergency musters. Obtaining empirical data was a difficult process, and often little information could be drawn from it. This was especially an issue in determining the consequences of failure to complete muster steps. Based on consequences from past incidents in the offshore industry and probabilities of human error, the level of risk and its tolerability are determined. Using the ARAMIS (accidental risk assessment methodology for industries) approach to safety barrier analysis, a protocol for choosing and evaluating safety measures to reduce and re-assess the risk was developed. The method is assessed using a case study, the Ocean Odyssey incident, to determine its effectiveness. The results of the methodology agree with the analysis of survivor experiences of the Ocean Odyssey incident.Do you want to read the rest of this article?Request full-text Ci
von GoogleAnmeldenAusgeblendete FelderBooksbooks.google.dehttps://books.google.de/books/about/Human_Error_Risk_Analysis_and_Reduction.html?hl=de&id=HB8iygAACAAJ&utm_source=gb-gplus-shareHuman Error Risk Analysis and Reduction for Offshore Emergency SituationsMeine BücherHilfeErweiterte BuchsucheDruckversionKein E-Book verfügbarAbeBooks.deZVABIn Bücherei suchenAlle Händler»Stöbere bei Google Play nach Büchern.Stöbere im https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222934348_Human_error_risk_analysis_in_offshore_emergencies größten eBookstore der Welt und lies noch heute im Web, auf deinem Tablet, Telefon oder E-Reader.Weiter zu Google Play »Human Error Risk Analysis and https://books.google.com/books/about/Human_Error_Risk_Analysis_and_Reduction.html?id=HB8iygAACAAJ Reduction for Offshore Emergency SituationsTravis John Bruce DeaconDalhousie University, 2010 - 310 Seiten 0 Rezensionenhttps://books.google.de/books/about/Human_Error_Risk_Analysis_and_Reduction.html?hl=de&id=HB8iygAACAAJ Was andere dazu sagen-Rezension schreibenEs wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.Bibliografische InformationenTitelHuman Error Risk Analysis and Reduction for Offshore Emergency SituationsAutorTravis John Bruce DeaconMitwirkende PersonenDalhousie University. Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science. Chemical Engineering ProgramVerlagDalhousie University, 2010Länge310 Seiten  Zitat exportierenBiBTeXEndNoteRefManÜber Google Books - Datenschutzerklärung - AllgemeineNutzungsbedingungen - Hinweise für Verlage - Problem melden - Hilfe - Sitemap - Google-Startseite
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