船舶作业高空作业风险综合区间2型模糊SLIM和FEM模型

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, OCEAN
Orkun Burak Öztürk , Şaban Emre Kartal , İdris Turna , Ahmet Emre Pirim , Zafer Kurt , Yılmaz Güvercin , Murat Yaylaci
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摘要

在商船上高空作业有很大的风险,需要严格的安全协议来减轻潜在的严重或致命的后果。尽管遵守了安全管理系统和操作指南,但由于多方面的因素,特别是人为错误,事故持续发生。本研究引入了一种创新的风险分析框架,将成功可能性指数方法(SLIM)与区间2型模糊集(it2fs)和有限元方法(FEM)相结合,以评估船舶操作中与坠落相关的危险。SLIM量化了在货舱内执行任务时的人为错误概率(HEP),而it2fs增强了不确定性建模,FEM提供了从不同高度坠落后果的详细生物力学见解。在领导和监督、疲劳/工作量和风险接受方面的最高绩效形成因素(PSF)得分分别对人的因素至关重要,强调需要采取主动的风险缓解措施,以加强与高空工作有关的安全行动框架的有效性。此外,FEM研究结果表明,即使在相对较低的高度,船舶上的坠落也会造成致命伤害,这取决于坠落的结构和轨迹。这种综合方法为海事当局和船舶运营商提供了一个强有力的工具,以降低事故率和提高职业安全标准。
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An integrated interval type-2 fuzzy SLIM and FEM model for working aloft risk analysis in shipboard operations
Working aloft on merchant vessels entails significant risks, necessitating rigorous safety protocols to mitigate potentially severe or fatal outcomes. Despite adherence to safety management systems and operational guidelines, incidents persist due to multifaceted contributing factors, notably the human error. This study introduces an innovative risk analysis framework by integrating the Success Likelihood Index Methodology (SLIM) with Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets (IT2FSs) and the Finite Element Method (FEM) to evaluate fall-related hazards during shipboard operations. SLIM quantifies human error probability (HEP) in tasks performed within cargo spaces, while IT2FSs enhance uncertainty modelling, and FEM provides detailed biomechanical insights into the consequences of falls from varying heights. The highest performance shaping factor (PSF) scores for Leadership and Supervision, Fatigue/Workload and Risk Acceptance, respectively – which are critical to the human factor – emphasize the need for proactive risk mitigation measures to strengthen the effectiveness of safety action frameworks in relation to work at height. Also, the FEM findings demonstrate that victims of falls on ships can incur fatal injuries even at relatively low heights, subject to the configuration and trajectory of the fall. This integrated methodology offers maritime authorities and ship operators a robust tool to reduce accident rates and elevate occupational safety standards.
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Applied Ocean Research
Applied Ocean Research 地学-工程:大洋
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
7.00%
发文量
316
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The aim of Applied Ocean Research is to encourage the submission of papers that advance the state of knowledge in a range of topics relevant to ocean engineering.
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