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12.02.2016All

We'll meet at 11:00 in VG12 to plan the seminars for this spring.

 

19.02.2016Shengnan Wu & Ass. Prof. Nicola Paltrinieri

Please welcome the introductions of visiting PhD-student in the RAMS group (main contact person: Yiliu Liu), and at same time also our new Ass. Prof. Nicola Paltrinieri.

 

 

26.02.2016No meetingSchools winter holiday week.
04.03.2016Hyung-Ju Kim

Presentation of journal paper submitted for review.

"Enhanced Barrier Management by Learning from Accident Causation Theories"

 Abstract

Several accident causation theories have been developed to identify why major accidents occur and to prevent them from occurring (see e.g., Rosness et al., 2010). The objective of this article is to investigate relations among the theories and suggest an enhanced barrier management process utilising the learnings from each accident causation theory. By utilising the accident causation theories and the barrier and operational risk analysis (BORA) as a basis, this article suggests two additional stages to the barrier management process and six additional risk influencing factors (RIFs) in the barrier analysis, which can enhance barrier management process. The enhanced barrier management process may facilitate effective and efficient control of risks which can lead to major accidents, and thereby it may contribute to preventing major accidents in many different industries where barriers play an important role for controlling risks.

11.03.2016TBACancelled

No meeting this week

TBA

   
TBAProf. Antoine Rauzy

Topic of lecture to be defined in more detail:

  • Selected computational challenges and approaches for e.g. fault tree analysis
   
   
   

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