Accident incident theory

    • [PDF File]Models of Causation: Safety

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      The first part of this paper will introduce Normal Accident Theory and High Reliability Theory. Then, after a brief overview of the basics of nuclear power, Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima Daiichi will be examined in the theoretical framework, including a discussion of …

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    • Argument for Normal Accident Theory Fukushima Daiichi ...

      Applying STAMP in Accident Analysis1 Nancy Leveson, Mirna Daouk, Nicolas Dulac, and Karen Marais; MIT, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. Keywords: Accident analysis, systems theory models, systems dynamics Abstract Accident models play a critical role in accident investigation and analysis. Most traditional models are based on an underlying chain of events.

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    • Human Error and Accident Causation Theories, Frameworks ...

      Sep 04, 2014 · Firenzies Theory of Accident Causation. Firenzies theory is based on interaction among three components: person, machine, and environment. Human variables of information, decisions, and perception of risks combine with machine hazards and environmental factors …

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    • [PDF File]PART TWO

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      inadvertent introduction of accident causing ‘pathogens’ into the organisation, resulting in an increased incident/accident rate, which in turn increases costs and reduces production. Accident Causation Chains This becomes more apparent when theoretical models of accident causation are examined (See Cooper 2001b for a detailed overview).

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    • [PDF File]Workshop Workbook, Accident and Incident Investigation

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      accident is necessary. A general explanation of the accident phenomenon is needed. This can be done using the P-theory of accidents. The theory states that the accident can be seen to begin with a perturbation and end with the last injurious or damaging event in …

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    • [PDF File]INTRODUCTION TO

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      >> SAFETY TALK –– Near Miss Accident Theory. A near miss is an event or hazard that does not result in injury, illness or damage, but had the potential to do so. Near misses must be reported, regardless of how severe, in order to ensure that the appropriate steps are taken to prevent a recurrence in which serious injury or loss may occur.

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    • [PDF File]>> SAFETY TALK –– Near Miss Accident Theory

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      accident, occurrence, incident, critical incident, mishap, defence/s, failure, causation, safety Note from the Body of Knowledge Technical Panel and the authors of this chapter: The development of theories and modeling of accident causation is a dynamic field with the result that there is often a gap between the theoretical discussion and practice.

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    • Lecture Notes - Pearson Higher Ed

      Theories of Accident Causation There are several major theories concerning accident causation, each of which has some explanatory and predictive value. 1.The domino theory developed by H. W. Heinrich, a safety engineer and pioneer in the field of industrial accident safety. 2.Human Factors Theory 3.Accident/Incident Theory 4.Epidemiological Theory

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    • [PDF File]THEORIES OF ACCIDENT CAUSATION

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      6. Explain the systems failure component of the accident/incident theory. First, it shows the potential for a causal relationship between management decisions/management behavior and safety. Second, it establishes management’s role in accident prevention as well as the broader concepts of safety and health in the workplace. 7.

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    • [PDF File]Human Factors in Accidents - Behavior-based safety

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      Accident & Incident Investigation 2 Accident Investigation Definitions The Basics Accident: An unexpected incident or exposure that results in an injury or illness to an employee or property damage. Incident: Often referred to as a near miss, this is an event that could have resulted in personal harm or property damage.

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