Maritime accident analysis using modified HFACS-MA

Eslam A. Youssef, Sameh F. El-Sayed, Said Abdelkader
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Purpose : In a previous endeavor, the authors discussed Human Reliability Assessment (HRA), Human Error Identification (HEI), and accident analysis as the most well-known methods of accident investigation. A general overview of the various analytical models and methodologies was given, outlining the key concepts behind each category, and choosing the HFACS-MA spell out to serve as a starting point for any research in this field. This particular model is a qualitative analytic model that examines both active and latent failures revealed in maritime accident reports. In this paper, a comparative study is presented among three versions of the HFACS-MA model; a benchmarking was made with a US government DoD-HFACS version in order to compare the codes inside each version to ensure the integration of all safety standards. Accordingly, the most suitable version was singled out. Design/Methodology/Approach : The modified Maritime Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS-MA) was carefully examined as a qualitative analytic model to evaluate active and latent failures stated in the contact accident report, identifying human error as the primary cause. This was done as an example of how the modified (HFACS-MA) may be applied to maritime accident analysis. Findings : The authors modified the HFACS-MA version developed by Kim et al. (2011) that was examined by Kang (2017b), and added one code to it, that is Equipment Design and Specification, code (i.9). Received: 25 July 2023 Accepted: 17 August 2023 Published: 03 September 2023
基于改进HFACS-MA的海上事故分析
目的:在之前的努力中,作者讨论了人类可靠性评估(HRA),人为错误识别(HEI)和事故分析作为最著名的事故调查方法。本文概述了各种分析模型和方法,概述了每个类别背后的关键概念,并选择了HFACS-MA作为该领域任何研究的起点。这个特殊的模型是一个定性分析模型,它检查了海上事故报告中显示的主动和潜在故障。本文对HFACS-MA模型的三个版本进行了比较研究;与美国政府的DoD-HFACS版本进行了基准测试,以比较每个版本中的代码,以确保所有安全标准的整合。因此,选出了最合适的版本。设计/方法/方法:经过修改的海事人为因素分析和分类系统(HFACS-MA)作为定性分析模型进行仔细检查,以评估接触事故报告中所述的主动和潜在故障,确定人为错误是主要原因。这是修改后的(HFACS-MA)如何应用于海上事故分析的一个例子。研究结果:作者修改了Kang (2017b)审查的Kim等人(2011)开发的HFACS-MA版本,并在其中添加了一个代码,即设备设计和规格,代码(i.9)。收稿日期:2023年7月25日接收日期:2023年8月17日发布日期:2023年9月03日
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