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An integrated method for human error probability assessment during the maintenance of offshore facilities

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posted on 2023-05-18, 07:46 authored by Rouzbeh AbbassiRouzbeh Abbassi, Faisal KhanFaisal Khan, Vikrambhai Garaniya, Shuhong ChaiShuhong Chai, Christopher ChinChristopher Chin, Hossain, KA
The paper presents a novel approach for Human Error Probability (HEP) assessment by integrating the Success Likelihood Index Method (SLIM) with the Technique of Human Error Rate Prediction (THERP). In this approach, the SLIM has been embedded within the THERP framework to generate the nominal HEP data when it is unavailable. The developed methodology is implemented to an offshore condensate pump maintenance task. In the first step of this study, the human error was estimated considering all the standard tools and procedures which are in place. In the second step, as an additional measures, radio frequency identification (RFID) based tools are utilized and HEP is recalculated. Without the application of RFID tools, the HEP value is found to be 5.7244 × 1022 or estimated as 5.72% with an uncertainty bound of 1.1448 × 10−2–1.1452 × 10−1. With RFID tools, it is reduced to 4.6342 × 10−2 or 4.63%,with an uncertainty bound of 2.145 × 10−2–2.089 × 10−1 which yields a net HEP reduction of 1.09%.

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Publication title

Process Safety and Environmental Protection

Volume

94

Pagination

172-179

ISSN

0957-5820

Department/School

Australian Maritime College

Publisher

Inst Chemical Engineers

Place of publication

165-189 Railway Terrace, Davis Bldg, Rugby, England, Cv21 3Br

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Socio-economic Objectives

Oil and gas extraction

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