GB Experience with learning from accidents and other operational experience – looking forward (pres)
hong-kong
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
A paper which analyses accidents involving train-person collisions on the national railway of South Korea. These accidents account for more than 40% of railway accidents in South Korea and 80% of injuries. Research into train-person collisions uses accident scenarios developed using the quality function deployment (QFD) method to analyse systemeatically and evaluate quantitatively fatality accident scenarios for passengers, railway staff and members of the public. In this study, the QFD method provides a formal and systematic schema to devise accident scenarios while maintaining the objective.
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
A paper which examines how the trend of understanding the importance of human factors across all aspects of the rail industry, particularly in respect of safety, has been affected during financially challenged times from an Australian perspective
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
A paper which attempts to explain the current situation in Australia in the rail safety domain through the Australian Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board (RISSB). The paper also gives a short history of rail in Australia.
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
A paper which describes an incident in Hirosaki Japan, the company’s response and investigation and the lessons learned.
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong
Copy of presentation delivered Monday 4 October 2010, Hong Kong