Theories of Accident - Ruff
Theories of Accident - Ruff
Theories of Accident - Ruff
Engineering
Universiti Teknologi
MARA
Define overburden
Accident
Fault of a person
Inappropriate Inappropriate
activities response
OVERLOAD
Added burden
resulting from
Examples of
inappropriate activities
Human
Error
System failure
Policy Accident
Responsibility
Training
Inspection
Corrections
Injury/ Damage
Standards
THE SOCIOTECHNICAL FRAMEWORK
External
system
System climate
Organization
management Procedures &
Practices
Communication &
information system Management
Site & plant
control
facilities
Operator
Working environment performance Engineering
integrity
External systems are influences outside the
boundary of the system which affect it but
are not significantly affected by the system
itself.
refers
to the dissemination and processing of
information vital to the safe functioning of
the system.
These include the provision of operating
procedures, plant logs, permit-to-work systems and
also emergency response information.
Toxicity data, material safety data sheets (MSDS)
and operating parameters are elements to be noted
when reviewing this subsystem.
Communication systems must be effective.
PROCEDURES AND PRACTICES
provide clear instructions for conducting
activities in a safe manner in the-to-day running
of the operations.
Rigorous and accurate procedures are the basis for
safe and reliable operation.
Proper dissemination and training in use is
important in promoting good working practices.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
refers to the workplace and the conditions within
it.
How the operators work and go about their task are
considered.
It is helpful to consider features such as welfare, the
safety culture prevailing and the availability of
immediate supervision and support.
OPERATOR PERFORMANCE
refers to the activities in which shop-floor
employees are involved.
These are the individuals who have direct interaction
with the plant - operating staff, supervisors, fitters
and maintenance staff.
It encompasses all aspects which directly affects staff
performance including level of training and skills,
workplace design, psychological and physiological
effects.
EXERCISE
Incident VS Accident
Major accident VS Minor Accidents