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Temporal uncertainty analysis of human errors based on interrelationships among multiple factors: A case of Minuteman III missile accident

  • Hao Rong
  • , Jin Tian*
  • , Tingdi Zhao
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • China Aeronautical Radio Electronics Research Institute

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Abstract

In traditional approaches of human reliability assessment (HRA), the definition of the error producing conditions (EPCs) and the supporting guidance are such that some of the conditions (especially organizational or managerial conditions) can hardly be included, and thus the analysis is burdened with incomprehensiveness without reflecting the temporal trend of human reliability. A method based on system dynamics (SD), which highlights interrelationships among technical and organizational aspects that may contribute to human errors, is presented to facilitate quantitatively estimating the human error probability (HEP) and its related variables changing over time in a long period. Taking the Minuteman III missile accident in 2008 as a case, the proposed HRA method is applied to assess HEP during missile operations over 50 years by analyzing the interactions among the variables involved in human-related risks; also the critical factors are determined in terms of impact that the variables have on risks in different time periods. It is indicated that both technical and organizational aspects should be focused on to minimize human errors in a long run.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)196-206
Number of pages11
JournalApplied Ergonomics
Volume52
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • Error producing conditions (EPC)
  • Human error probability (HEP)
  • Human reliability
  • Missile accident
  • System dynamics

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