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Storybuilder—A tool for the analysis of accident reports

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  • Bellamy, L.J.
  • Ale, B.J.M.
  • Geyer, T.A.W.
  • Goossens, L.H.J.
  • Hale, A.R.
  • Oh, J.
  • Mud, M.
  • Bloemhof, A.
  • Papazoglou, I.A.
  • Whiston, J.Y.

Abstract

As part of an ongoing effort by the ministry of Social Affairs and Employment of The Netherlands a research project is being undertaken to construct a causal model for the most commonly occurring scenarios related to occupational risk. This model should provide quantitative insight in the causes and consequences of occupational accidents. The results should be used to help selecting optimal strategies to reduce these risks taking the costs of accidents and of measures into account. The research is undertaken by an international consortium under the name of Workgroup Occupational Risk Model. One of the components of the model is a tool to systematically classify and analyse past accidents. This tool: “Storybuilder†and its place in the Occupational Risk Model (ORM) are described in the paper.

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  • Bellamy, L.J. & Ale, B.J.M. & Geyer, T.A.W. & Goossens, L.H.J. & Hale, A.R. & Oh, J. & Mud, M. & Bloemhof, A. & Papazoglou, I.A. & Whiston, J.Y., 2007. "Storybuilder—A tool for the analysis of accident reports," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 92(6), pages 735-744.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:92:y:2007:i:6:p:735-744
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2006.02.010
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    1. Sung-Yong Kang & Seongi Min & Won-Seok Kim & Jeong-Hun Won & Young-Jong Kang & Seungjun Kim, 2022. "Types and Characteristics of Fatal Accidents Caused by Multiple Processes in a Workplace: Based on Actual Cases in South Korea," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(4), pages 1-20, February.
    2. Jeong-Hun Won & Hyeon-Ji Jeong & WonSeok Kim & Seungjun Kim & Sung-Yong Kang & Jong Moon Hwang, 2022. "Mechanisms Analysis for Fatal Accident Types Caused by Multiple Processes in the Workplace: Based on Accident Case in South Korea," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(18), pages 1-23, September.
    3. Bellamy, Linda J. & Damen, Martin & Jan Manuel, Henk & Aneziris, Olga N. & Papazoglou, Ioannis A. & Oh, Joy I.H., 2015. "Risk horoscopes: Predicting the number and type of serious occupational accidents in The Netherlands for sectors and jobs," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 133(C), pages 106-118.
    4. Bellamy, Linda J. & Chambon, Monique & van Guldener, Viola, 2018. "Getting resilience into safety programs using simple tools - a research background and practical implementation," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 172(C), pages 171-184.
    5. Mara Lombardi & Mario Fargnoli & Giuseppe Parise, 2019. "Risk Profiling from the European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW) Accidents′ Databases: A Case Study in Construction Sites," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(23), pages 1-22, November.
    6. Pouya Gholizadeh & Behzad Esmaeili, 2020. "Developing a Multi-variate Logistic Regression Model to Analyze Accident Scenarios: Case of Electrical Contractors," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(13), pages 1-24, July.

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