An integration of human factors into quantitative risk analysis using Bayesian Belief Networks towards developing a ‘QRA+’
Abstract
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) is a standard tool in some high-risk industries (such as the on- and offshore exploration and production and chemical industry). Presently, existing knowledge concerning human error likelihood and human reliability assessment is insufficiently represented in QRAs. In this paper we attempt to implement the quantification of the human factors in a QRA, which we call QRA+. We analysed a specific incident scenario:...
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Title
An integration of human factors into quantitative risk analysis using Bayesian Belief Networks towards developing a ‘QRA+’
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
122
Pages
104514 - 104514
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