Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria

In a European project, a study of 25 critical events was conducted in order to show how an accident analysis method could contribute to the safe design of a future organisation. These events are “inter-operable” because they involved a foreign driver or a foreign locomotive in a French border zone....

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Main Author: Cecília De La Garza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade do Porto 2005-12-01
Series:Laboreal
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Online Access:http://laboreal.up.pt/revista/artigo.php?id=48u56oTV658223468593286422
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spelling doaj-a981e898de334c55a1af341ce86f464f2020-11-25T02:50:49ZspaUniversidade do Porto Laboreal1646-52372005-12-01I11625Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviariaCecília De La GarzaIn a European project, a study of 25 critical events was conducted in order to show how an accident analysis method could contribute to the safe design of a future organisation. These events are “inter-operable” because they involved a foreign driver or a foreign locomotive in a French border zone. The “pivotal-point” method, used here, requires four steps that connect the work activity analysis, the accident report analysis and the cognitive analysis of the actions and diagnostics, in interaction with the work environment. So, it is possible to explain how incidents occurred and to establish a typology. Four kinds of inter-operable incidents highlighted that the difficulties are linked to communication in a foreign language; the communication and the interaction with the signalling system; and the coordination of the actions and decision-making between various actors of a complex network (the marshalling yard personnel and the drivers). To conclude, some recommendations are given for the design of a safe future organisation taking into account the risks and difficulties identified here. In fact, beyond the technical barriers and safety regulations, real organisational barriers should be considered to guarantee the human reliability and the performance of the socio-technical system.http://laboreal.up.pt/revista/artigo.php?id=48u56oTV658223468593286422Safe designcognitive analysisincident analysisrailway inter-operabilityreliability.
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Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
Laboreal
Safe design
cognitive analysis
incident analysis
railway inter-operability
reliability.
author_facet Cecília De La Garza
author_sort Cecília De La Garza
title Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
title_short Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
title_full Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
title_fullStr Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
title_full_unstemmed Aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
title_sort aportes del método de los "puntos pivote" a un estudio prospectivo de seguridad en el campo de la interoperabilidad ferroviaria
publisher Universidade do Porto
series Laboreal
issn 1646-5237
publishDate 2005-12-01
description In a European project, a study of 25 critical events was conducted in order to show how an accident analysis method could contribute to the safe design of a future organisation. These events are “inter-operable” because they involved a foreign driver or a foreign locomotive in a French border zone. The “pivotal-point” method, used here, requires four steps that connect the work activity analysis, the accident report analysis and the cognitive analysis of the actions and diagnostics, in interaction with the work environment. So, it is possible to explain how incidents occurred and to establish a typology. Four kinds of inter-operable incidents highlighted that the difficulties are linked to communication in a foreign language; the communication and the interaction with the signalling system; and the coordination of the actions and decision-making between various actors of a complex network (the marshalling yard personnel and the drivers). To conclude, some recommendations are given for the design of a safe future organisation taking into account the risks and difficulties identified here. In fact, beyond the technical barriers and safety regulations, real organisational barriers should be considered to guarantee the human reliability and the performance of the socio-technical system.
topic Safe design
cognitive analysis
incident analysis
railway inter-operability
reliability.
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