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Practical reference on systematic accident prevention, investigative techniques, and contributing factors, derived from analysis of real accidents
Accident Prevention and Investigation enables readers to reduce the number of accidents and casualties during experiments at universities by using new approaches based on scientific knowledge and data. Demonstrated through case studies illustrating successful implementation, the book explores alternate perspectives on mechanisms and contributing factors of accidents, derived from investigation of real accidents.
Readers will first learn how…mehr
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Practical reference on systematic accident prevention, investigative techniques, and contributing factors, derived from analysis of real accidents
Accident Prevention and Investigation enables readers to reduce the number of accidents and casualties during experiments at universities by using new approaches based on scientific knowledge and data. Demonstrated through case studies illustrating successful implementation, the book explores alternate perspectives on mechanisms and contributing factors of accidents, derived from investigation of real accidents.
Readers will first learn how accidents occur and understand how to prevent them. Next, they will learn how to use the discussed methods to conduct systematic accident prevention at universities, including fieldwork activities at sea.
In this book, readers will find:
This book is an essential reference for faculty, researchers, and advanced students seeking to reduce the number of accidents on campus and in university-affiliated field work. It is also an ideal textbook for courses using a systematic approach to safety.
Accident Prevention and Investigation enables readers to reduce the number of accidents and casualties during experiments at universities by using new approaches based on scientific knowledge and data. Demonstrated through case studies illustrating successful implementation, the book explores alternate perspectives on mechanisms and contributing factors of accidents, derived from investigation of real accidents.
Readers will first learn how accidents occur and understand how to prevent them. Next, they will learn how to use the discussed methods to conduct systematic accident prevention at universities, including fieldwork activities at sea.
In this book, readers will find:
- Tools to understand how to apply different accident prevention methods depending on the logistics of an experiment
- Guidelines to investigate and analyze accidents and near-misses
- Information on accident theory, risk management, and safety management systems
- Specific challenges at universities and how to systematically incorporate accident investigation and prevention when faced with factors from multiple industry types
- Helpful checklists to aid readers in the practical application of accident reduction
This book is an essential reference for faculty, researchers, and advanced students seeking to reduce the number of accidents on campus and in university-affiliated field work. It is also an ideal textbook for courses using a systematic approach to safety.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 239
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394216741
- Artikelnr.: 72871255
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 239
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394216741
- Artikelnr.: 72871255
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Koji Fukuoka is the President of BCP&BCM Consulting in Tokyo, Japan. Formerly, he was a professor at Kyushu University. He has spent most of his career as both a scientist and practitioner for safety systems in various fields including at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Japan Transport Safety Board (JTSB), and Japan Coast Guard (JCG), as well as in various maritime industries.
Contents
Chapter1
Current state of accidents at
universities...........................................................................................xx
1.1
Introduction.............................................................................................................................xx
1.2
Background..............................................................................................................................xx
1.3 Modes and effects of human
error................................................................................................xx
1.4 Transition from human error to human
factors..............................................................................xx
1.5 Development of the SHEL
Model..................................................................................................xx
1.6 Change in the social system and the shift from criminal to safety
investigations.................................xx
1.7 Widespread use of safety management
systems.............................................................................xx
1.8 Development of the Swiss cheese
model.......................................................................................xx
1.9 Characteristics of universities and other academic institutions and
safety management systems...........xx
1.10 Explosion accidents in
universities...............................................................................................xx
1.11 Consequences of non-exhaustive and non-scientific accident
investigation........................................xx
1.12 Challenges in preventing accidents in universities,
etc....................................................................xx
1.13
Conclusion...............................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 2
Mechanisms of accident
occurrence....................................................................................................xx
2.1
Introduction..............................................................................................................................xx
2.2 Concept of hazard and
accident....................................................................................................xx
2.3 Effect of a layer of
defence...........................................................................................................xx
2.4 Situation of defences in depth and
accidents...................................................................................xx
2.5 Near
misses................................................................................................................................xx
2.6 Lessons
learned..........................................................................................................................xx
2.7
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 3
Accident
models...............................................................................................................................xx
3.1
Introduction...............................................................................................................................xx
3.2 Historical background of accident
model..........................................................................................xx
3.3 Problems in each accident
model...................................................................................................xx
3.4 Accident models applicable to each
industry....................................................................................xx
3.5
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 4
Risk management and safety management
systems..............................................................................xx
4.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
4.2 Differences between risk assessment and risk
management...............................................................xx
4.3 Concept of risk management
process...............................................................................................xx
4.4 The core of the safety management
system.......................................................................................xx
4.5 Organisational structure and
authority...............................................................................................xx
4.6
Conclusion....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 5
Human
Factors....................................................................................................................................xx
5.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................xx
5.2
Background...................................................................................................................................xx
5.3 Aims and scope of human factors
investigations.................................................................................xx
5.4 SHEL model applicable to accidents at universities
etc........................................................................xx
5.5 Safety
culture................................................................................................................................xx
5.6
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 6
Accident Investigation and
Analysis.........................................................................................................xx
6.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
6.2 Points to be considered when conducting accident investigations at
universities, etc.................................xx
6.3 Accident investigation at the accident
site...........................................................................................xx
6.5 Assessing the
evidence.....................................................................................................................xx
6.6 Analysis
process..............................................................................................................................xx
6.7 Writing the accident investigation
report.............................................................................................xx
6.8 Follow-up actions after issuing
reports...............................................................................................xx
6.9
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 7
Contributing factors found in
accidents......................................................................................................xx
7.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
7.2 Methods of utilising accident
factors....................................................................................................xx
7.3
Software/Procedures.........................................................................................................................xx
7.4
Hardware/Equipment........................................................................................................................xx
7.5
Environment/Atmosphere...................................................................................................................xx
7.6
Operators/Researchers......................................................................................................................xx
7.7
Organisations/Universities................................................................................................................xx
7.8
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 8
Systematic accident
prevention...........................................................................................................xx
8.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
8.2
Education.....................................................................................................................................xx
8.3 Workplace inspections and internal
audits.........................................................................................xx
8.4 Investigation of near misses and
accidents.......................................................................................xx
8.5 Follow-up
action...........................................................................................................................xx
8.6 Using the
data.............................................................................................................................xx
8.7
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter1
Current state of accidents at
universities...........................................................................................xx
1.1
Introduction.............................................................................................................................xx
1.2
Background..............................................................................................................................xx
1.3 Modes and effects of human
error................................................................................................xx
1.4 Transition from human error to human
factors..............................................................................xx
1.5 Development of the SHEL
Model..................................................................................................xx
1.6 Change in the social system and the shift from criminal to safety
investigations.................................xx
1.7 Widespread use of safety management
systems.............................................................................xx
1.8 Development of the Swiss cheese
model.......................................................................................xx
1.9 Characteristics of universities and other academic institutions and
safety management systems...........xx
1.10 Explosion accidents in
universities...............................................................................................xx
1.11 Consequences of non-exhaustive and non-scientific accident
investigation........................................xx
1.12 Challenges in preventing accidents in universities,
etc....................................................................xx
1.13
Conclusion...............................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 2
Mechanisms of accident
occurrence....................................................................................................xx
2.1
Introduction..............................................................................................................................xx
2.2 Concept of hazard and
accident....................................................................................................xx
2.3 Effect of a layer of
defence...........................................................................................................xx
2.4 Situation of defences in depth and
accidents...................................................................................xx
2.5 Near
misses................................................................................................................................xx
2.6 Lessons
learned..........................................................................................................................xx
2.7
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 3
Accident
models...............................................................................................................................xx
3.1
Introduction...............................................................................................................................xx
3.2 Historical background of accident
model..........................................................................................xx
3.3 Problems in each accident
model...................................................................................................xx
3.4 Accident models applicable to each
industry....................................................................................xx
3.5
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 4
Risk management and safety management
systems..............................................................................xx
4.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
4.2 Differences between risk assessment and risk
management...............................................................xx
4.3 Concept of risk management
process...............................................................................................xx
4.4 The core of the safety management
system.......................................................................................xx
4.5 Organisational structure and
authority...............................................................................................xx
4.6
Conclusion....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 5
Human
Factors....................................................................................................................................xx
5.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................xx
5.2
Background...................................................................................................................................xx
5.3 Aims and scope of human factors
investigations.................................................................................xx
5.4 SHEL model applicable to accidents at universities
etc........................................................................xx
5.5 Safety
culture................................................................................................................................xx
5.6
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 6
Accident Investigation and
Analysis.........................................................................................................xx
6.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
6.2 Points to be considered when conducting accident investigations at
universities, etc.................................xx
6.3 Accident investigation at the accident
site...........................................................................................xx
6.5 Assessing the
evidence.....................................................................................................................xx
6.6 Analysis
process..............................................................................................................................xx
6.7 Writing the accident investigation
report.............................................................................................xx
6.8 Follow-up actions after issuing
reports...............................................................................................xx
6.9
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 7
Contributing factors found in
accidents......................................................................................................xx
7.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
7.2 Methods of utilising accident
factors....................................................................................................xx
7.3
Software/Procedures.........................................................................................................................xx
7.4
Hardware/Equipment........................................................................................................................xx
7.5
Environment/Atmosphere...................................................................................................................xx
7.6
Operators/Researchers......................................................................................................................xx
7.7
Organisations/Universities................................................................................................................xx
7.8
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 8
Systematic accident
prevention...........................................................................................................xx
8.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
8.2
Education.....................................................................................................................................xx
8.3 Workplace inspections and internal
audits.........................................................................................xx
8.4 Investigation of near misses and
accidents.......................................................................................xx
8.5 Follow-up
action...........................................................................................................................xx
8.6 Using the
data.............................................................................................................................xx
8.7
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................xx
Contents
Chapter1
Current state of accidents at
universities...........................................................................................xx
1.1
Introduction.............................................................................................................................xx
1.2
Background..............................................................................................................................xx
1.3 Modes and effects of human
error................................................................................................xx
1.4 Transition from human error to human
factors..............................................................................xx
1.5 Development of the SHEL
Model..................................................................................................xx
1.6 Change in the social system and the shift from criminal to safety
investigations.................................xx
1.7 Widespread use of safety management
systems.............................................................................xx
1.8 Development of the Swiss cheese
model.......................................................................................xx
1.9 Characteristics of universities and other academic institutions and
safety management systems...........xx
1.10 Explosion accidents in
universities...............................................................................................xx
1.11 Consequences of non-exhaustive and non-scientific accident
investigation........................................xx
1.12 Challenges in preventing accidents in universities,
etc....................................................................xx
1.13
Conclusion...............................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 2
Mechanisms of accident
occurrence....................................................................................................xx
2.1
Introduction..............................................................................................................................xx
2.2 Concept of hazard and
accident....................................................................................................xx
2.3 Effect of a layer of
defence...........................................................................................................xx
2.4 Situation of defences in depth and
accidents...................................................................................xx
2.5 Near
misses................................................................................................................................xx
2.6 Lessons
learned..........................................................................................................................xx
2.7
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 3
Accident
models...............................................................................................................................xx
3.1
Introduction...............................................................................................................................xx
3.2 Historical background of accident
model..........................................................................................xx
3.3 Problems in each accident
model...................................................................................................xx
3.4 Accident models applicable to each
industry....................................................................................xx
3.5
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 4
Risk management and safety management
systems..............................................................................xx
4.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
4.2 Differences between risk assessment and risk
management...............................................................xx
4.3 Concept of risk management
process...............................................................................................xx
4.4 The core of the safety management
system.......................................................................................xx
4.5 Organisational structure and
authority...............................................................................................xx
4.6
Conclusion....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 5
Human
Factors....................................................................................................................................xx
5.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................xx
5.2
Background...................................................................................................................................xx
5.3 Aims and scope of human factors
investigations.................................................................................xx
5.4 SHEL model applicable to accidents at universities
etc........................................................................xx
5.5 Safety
culture................................................................................................................................xx
5.6
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 6
Accident Investigation and
Analysis.........................................................................................................xx
6.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
6.2 Points to be considered when conducting accident investigations at
universities, etc.................................xx
6.3 Accident investigation at the accident
site...........................................................................................xx
6.5 Assessing the
evidence.....................................................................................................................xx
6.6 Analysis
process..............................................................................................................................xx
6.7 Writing the accident investigation
report.............................................................................................xx
6.8 Follow-up actions after issuing
reports...............................................................................................xx
6.9
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 7
Contributing factors found in
accidents......................................................................................................xx
7.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
7.2 Methods of utilising accident
factors....................................................................................................xx
7.3
Software/Procedures.........................................................................................................................xx
7.4
Hardware/Equipment........................................................................................................................xx
7.5
Environment/Atmosphere...................................................................................................................xx
7.6
Operators/Researchers......................................................................................................................xx
7.7
Organisations/Universities................................................................................................................xx
7.8
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 8
Systematic accident
prevention...........................................................................................................xx
8.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
8.2
Education.....................................................................................................................................xx
8.3 Workplace inspections and internal
audits.........................................................................................xx
8.4 Investigation of near misses and
accidents.......................................................................................xx
8.5 Follow-up
action...........................................................................................................................xx
8.6 Using the
data.............................................................................................................................xx
8.7
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter1
Current state of accidents at
universities...........................................................................................xx
1.1
Introduction.............................................................................................................................xx
1.2
Background..............................................................................................................................xx
1.3 Modes and effects of human
error................................................................................................xx
1.4 Transition from human error to human
factors..............................................................................xx
1.5 Development of the SHEL
Model..................................................................................................xx
1.6 Change in the social system and the shift from criminal to safety
investigations.................................xx
1.7 Widespread use of safety management
systems.............................................................................xx
1.8 Development of the Swiss cheese
model.......................................................................................xx
1.9 Characteristics of universities and other academic institutions and
safety management systems...........xx
1.10 Explosion accidents in
universities...............................................................................................xx
1.11 Consequences of non-exhaustive and non-scientific accident
investigation........................................xx
1.12 Challenges in preventing accidents in universities,
etc....................................................................xx
1.13
Conclusion...............................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 2
Mechanisms of accident
occurrence....................................................................................................xx
2.1
Introduction..............................................................................................................................xx
2.2 Concept of hazard and
accident....................................................................................................xx
2.3 Effect of a layer of
defence...........................................................................................................xx
2.4 Situation of defences in depth and
accidents...................................................................................xx
2.5 Near
misses................................................................................................................................xx
2.6 Lessons
learned..........................................................................................................................xx
2.7
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 3
Accident
models...............................................................................................................................xx
3.1
Introduction...............................................................................................................................xx
3.2 Historical background of accident
model..........................................................................................xx
3.3 Problems in each accident
model...................................................................................................xx
3.4 Accident models applicable to each
industry....................................................................................xx
3.5
Conclusion..................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 4
Risk management and safety management
systems..............................................................................xx
4.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
4.2 Differences between risk assessment and risk
management...............................................................xx
4.3 Concept of risk management
process...............................................................................................xx
4.4 The core of the safety management
system.......................................................................................xx
4.5 Organisational structure and
authority...............................................................................................xx
4.6
Conclusion....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 5
Human
Factors....................................................................................................................................xx
5.1
Introduction..................................................................................................................................xx
5.2
Background...................................................................................................................................xx
5.3 Aims and scope of human factors
investigations.................................................................................xx
5.4 SHEL model applicable to accidents at universities
etc........................................................................xx
5.5 Safety
culture................................................................................................................................xx
5.6
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 6
Accident Investigation and
Analysis.........................................................................................................xx
6.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
6.2 Points to be considered when conducting accident investigations at
universities, etc.................................xx
6.3 Accident investigation at the accident
site...........................................................................................xx
6.5 Assessing the
evidence.....................................................................................................................xx
6.6 Analysis
process..............................................................................................................................xx
6.7 Writing the accident investigation
report.............................................................................................xx
6.8 Follow-up actions after issuing
reports...............................................................................................xx
6.9
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 7
Contributing factors found in
accidents......................................................................................................xx
7.1
Introduction....................................................................................................................................xx
7.2 Methods of utilising accident
factors....................................................................................................xx
7.3
Software/Procedures.........................................................................................................................xx
7.4
Hardware/Equipment........................................................................................................................xx
7.5
Environment/Atmosphere...................................................................................................................xx
7.6
Operators/Researchers......................................................................................................................xx
7.7
Organisations/Universities................................................................................................................xx
7.8
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................xx
Chapter 8
Systematic accident
prevention...........................................................................................................xx
8.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................................xx
8.2
Education.....................................................................................................................................xx
8.3 Workplace inspections and internal
audits.........................................................................................xx
8.4 Investigation of near misses and
accidents.......................................................................................xx
8.5 Follow-up
action...........................................................................................................................xx
8.6 Using the
data.............................................................................................................................xx
8.7
Conclusion...................................................................................................................................xx