Applying decision trial and evaluation laboratory as a decision tool for effective safety management system in aviation transport
In recent years, in the aviation industry, the weak engineering controls and lapses associated with safety management systems (SMSs) are responsible for the seemingly unprecedented disasters. A previous study has confirmed the difficulties experienced by safety managers with SMSs and the need to dir...
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doaj-4ee4c471ef79482b8710e3de5287560b2020-11-24T22:14:44ZengKhon Kaen UniversityKKU Engineering Journal0125-82732286-94332016-10-0143416617110.14456/kkuenj.2016.32Applying decision trial and evaluation laboratory as a decision tool for effective safety management system in aviation transportIfeanyichukwu Ebubechukwu OnyegiriSunday Ayoola OkeIn recent years, in the aviation industry, the weak engineering controls and lapses associated with safety management systems (SMSs) are responsible for the seemingly unprecedented disasters. A previous study has confirmed the difficulties experienced by safety managers with SMSs and the need to direct research to this area of investigation for more insights and progress in the evaluation and maintenance of SMSs in the aviation industry. The purpose of this work is to examine the application of Decision Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) to the aviation industry in developing countries with illustration using the Nigerian aviation survey data for the validation of the method. The advantage of the procedure over other decision making methods is in its ability to apply feedback in its decision making. It also affords us the opportunity of breaking down the complex aviation SMS components and elements which are multi-variate in nature through the analysis of the contributions of the diverse system criteria from the perspective of cause and effects, which in turn yields easier and yet more effective aviation transportation accident pre-corrective actions. In this work, six revised components of an SMS were identified and DEMATEL was applied to obtain their direct and indirect impacts and influences on the overall SMS performance. Data collection was by the survey questionnaire, which served as the initial direct-relation matrix, coded in Matlab software for establishing the impact relation map (IRM). The IRM was then plotted in MS Excel spread-sheet software. From our results, safety structure and regulation has the highest impact level on an SMS with a corresponding positive relation level value. In conclusion, the results agree with those of previous researchers that used grey relational analysis. Thus, DEMATEL serves as a great tool and resource for the safety manager.https://www.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kkuenj/article/download/43273/56479DEMATELSafety managerRelationship matrixSafety management system |
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Applying decision trial and evaluation laboratory as a decision tool for effective safety management system in aviation transport |
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Applying decision trial and evaluation laboratory as a decision tool for effective safety management system in aviation transport |
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KKU Engineering Journal |
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In recent years, in the aviation industry, the weak engineering controls and lapses associated with safety management systems (SMSs) are responsible for the seemingly unprecedented disasters. A previous study has confirmed the difficulties experienced by safety managers with SMSs and the need to direct research to this area of investigation for more insights and progress in the evaluation and maintenance of SMSs in the aviation industry. The purpose of this work is to examine the application of Decision Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) to the aviation industry in developing countries with illustration using the Nigerian aviation survey data for the validation of the method. The advantage of the procedure over other decision making methods is in its ability to apply feedback in its decision making. It also affords us the opportunity of breaking down the complex aviation SMS components and elements which are multi-variate in nature through the analysis of the contributions of the diverse system criteria from the perspective of cause and effects, which in turn yields easier and yet more effective aviation transportation accident pre-corrective actions. In this work, six revised components of an SMS were identified and DEMATEL was applied to obtain their direct and indirect impacts and influences on the overall SMS performance. Data collection was by the survey questionnaire, which served as the initial direct-relation matrix, coded in Matlab software for establishing the impact relation map (IRM). The IRM was then plotted in MS Excel spread-sheet software. From our results, safety structure and regulation has the highest impact level on an SMS with a corresponding positive relation level value. In conclusion, the results agree with those of previous researchers that used grey relational analysis. Thus, DEMATEL serves as a great tool and resource for the safety manager. |
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