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Citation

Chen ST, Wall A, Davies P, Yang Z, Wang J, Chou YH. Safety Sci. 2013; 60: 105-114.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ssci.2013.06.009

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A dedicated Human and Organisational Factors (HOFs) framework for maritime accidents investigation and analysis is developed in this paper. A prototype of the framework is proposed and named as Human Factors Analysis and Classification System for Maritime Accidents (HFACS-MA). There are five levels in the framework which is in line with the core concepts of HFACS, Reason's Swiss Cheese Model and Hawkins' SHEL model. The framework also complies with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) guidelines. In addition to the framework, the proposed method integrates the HFACS-MA with a Why-Because Graph for accidents analysis providing a complement measure using HFACS. A case study regarding the Herald of Free Enterprise disaster demonstrates the proposed method and shows how a comprehensive insight into the accident can be gained via the integration of the analysis results as a complement to the HFACS analytical results. Several advantages that the framework provides for accident analysis are elaborated. Finally some considerations, including the further work, associated with the HFACS-MA are discussed and concluded in this paper.

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