L. Sanmiquel, M. Bascompta, Nor Sidki, J. Vives, J. Lopez
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Analysis Of An Accident In The Mining Sector Using The Feyer and Williamson Method
Extended Abstract This research presents the case of the analysis of an accident in an aggregate processing plant through the Feyer & Williamson method [1,2]. This method was designed to allow the coding of a time sequence of up to 3 events that have preceded a given accident. These events are called Preceding Events and are characterised as determining factors for the genesis of the accident. In addition, causal factors can also be identified, which are considered to have influenced the accident but not in such a decisive way as the events. The method makes it possible to identify 4 types of events and 8 types of causal factors, as well as different types of human error that have directly influenced the origin of the accident. Results: Once all the causes and factors that directly or indirectly influence the origin of the accident analysed according to the method indicated have been identified and classified, all of them are organised graphically, which allows a quick and simple understanding of the circumstances of the accident.