Relying on accident data records from a railway company the evolution of various railway accidents is reconstructed using causal trees. The goal is to investigate the contributions of organizational and operational factors as well as failure of safety measures to the accident process and to identify ...
The rationale to choose this framework was that it provides a basis in how far James Reason's models are considered in the investigation and analysis of maritime accidents. The result of the review shows that, while unsafe acts are identified in large detail, organizational fa...
Human and organizational factors (HOF) are external, internal and sociological factors that influence individuals and teams. These influences can have important effects on development of errors: human and organizational errors (HOE). HOE are results, not causes. It is now widely acknowledged that HOF...
Since the creation of the risk industries, different kinds of approaches have been developed in order to avoid accidents: although at first purely technical, since the 1980s these approaches have taken into account human and organizational factors (HOF) (see Fig.1). Fig. 1 (adapted from [1,...
The first was a variant on a methodology referred to as the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS). The HFACS captures data for four levels of human-related failure: Unsafe acts, preconditions for unsafe acts, unsafe supervision, and organizational influences. The second analysis ...
Human and organizational factorsOffshore accidentsEvacuation operationsBP Deepwater HorizonThe offshore oil and gas industry is applying more advanced technologies to explore and produce petroleum in challenging environments. To meet the demands of these conditions, operators need to take suitable ...
Human error and organisational mistakes are a significant cause of morbidity for patients. It is important to recognise and address human factors (HF) in the context of our own performance optimisation, enhancing team working to improve patient safety, a
Higher level leadership and organizational factors were less frequent suggesting that either they do not contribute to accidents/incidents or the impacts of these factors are underreported. The results of this study are still preliminary and more accident/incident cases must be analysed to ensure valid...
An analytical I-HFACS mechanism was designed to interpret how activities and decisions made by upper management lead to operator errors and subsequent accidents. Critical paths were highlighted. Similarly, key human factors were identified, that is, "regulatory factors," "organizational process," "...
The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) has gained wide acceptance as a tool to classify human factors in aircraft accidents and incid... Deepak,Gaur - 《Aviation Space & Environmental Medicine》 被引量: 81发表: 2005年 Human error analysis of commercial aviation accidents: ap...