Safety indicators are important for safety management in any industrial sector. There is growing interest in leading safety indicators to complement lagging safety indicators. This is indicative of a shift towards proactive safety management. But how can we identify and develop leading safety indicators that are meaningfully related to practice? In this paper we describe an approach to the development of leading indicators based on the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM). The FRAM is an increasingly popular method to analyse complex systems from a Resilience Engineering perspective. Starting from a functional representation of the work domain, the FRAM focuses on modelling potentially non-linear couplings between functions in order to better understand the complexity of the system. We illustrate the proposed approach through a case study of hazardous materials transfer between road tankers and bulk storage facilities.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2021, Systems and Covid-19 - Proceedings of the 29th safety-critical systems symposium (SSS’21), Pages 395-409
Developing leading safety indicators using the functional resonance analysis method (04b Atto di convegno in volume)
Sujan Mark, Watt John, Patriarca Riccardo, Costantino Francesco, Luisa Villani Maria, De Nicola Antonio
ISBN: 9798588665049
Gruppo di ricerca: Industrial systems engineering
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