Identifying the errors that frequently result in the occurrence of rail incidents and accidents can lead to the development of appropriate prevention and/or mitigation strategies. Nineteen rail safety investigation reports were reviewed and two error identification tools, the Human factors analysis and classification system (HFACS) and the Technique for the retrospective and predictive analysis of cognitive errors (TRACEr-rail version), used as the means of identifying and classifying train driver errors associated with rail accidents/incidents in Australia. We aimed to identify the similarities and differences between the techniques in their capacity to identify and classify errors and also to determine how consistently the tools are appli...
This paper describes a safety data recording and analysis system that has been developed to capture ...
This paper describes a safety data recording and analysis system that has been developed to capture ...
Rail accidents can be understood in terms of the systemic and individual contributions to their caus...
Identifying the errors that frequently result in the occurrence of rail incidents and accidents can ...
Nineteen Australian safety investigation reports and 13 UK safety reports were reviewed and a human ...
There is currently no widely accepted human error identification (HEI) tool used in Australia to ide...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples fr...
Minor safety incidents on the railways cause disruption, and may be indicators of more serious safet...
Although human error is recognized as the primary cause of railway accidents and incidents, there ha...
As human error has been recognized as one of the major contributors to accidents in safety-critical ...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples f...
Enhanced machine reliability has dramatically reduced the rate and number of railway accidents but f...
Minor safety incidents on the railways cause disruption, and may be indicators of more serious safet...
The aim of this study was to compare the usability and reliability of two human error identification...
The basic concept of analysis of human error that induced railway accident is that errors are conseq...
This paper describes a safety data recording and analysis system that has been developed to capture ...
This paper describes a safety data recording and analysis system that has been developed to capture ...
Rail accidents can be understood in terms of the systemic and individual contributions to their caus...
Identifying the errors that frequently result in the occurrence of rail incidents and accidents can ...
Nineteen Australian safety investigation reports and 13 UK safety reports were reviewed and a human ...
There is currently no widely accepted human error identification (HEI) tool used in Australia to ide...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples fr...
Minor safety incidents on the railways cause disruption, and may be indicators of more serious safet...
Although human error is recognized as the primary cause of railway accidents and incidents, there ha...
As human error has been recognized as one of the major contributors to accidents in safety-critical ...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples f...
Enhanced machine reliability has dramatically reduced the rate and number of railway accidents but f...
Minor safety incidents on the railways cause disruption, and may be indicators of more serious safet...
The aim of this study was to compare the usability and reliability of two human error identification...
The basic concept of analysis of human error that induced railway accident is that errors are conseq...
This paper describes a safety data recording and analysis system that has been developed to capture ...
This paper describes a safety data recording and analysis system that has been developed to capture ...
Rail accidents can be understood in terms of the systemic and individual contributions to their caus...