12 research outputs found

    Identifying the emerging vulnerability of railway transport systems across countries by automated analysis of railway accident reports

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    Although railway accident reports and recommendations are proposed after railway accidents, practitioners and researchers suffer from the need to deal with a large amount of textual data given that most railway safety-related information is recorded and stored in the form of text. Hence, there is a growing need for accurate estimations of the vulnerability of railway transport and for effective mitigation strategies. This thesis extends knowledge on the vulnerability of the railway system by exploring the underlying hazards and building rigorous and automated models to enlarge the database. The conceptual frameworks HazardMap and RecoMap were developed to overcome this gap, using Natural Language Processing (NLP) topic models for the automated analysis of textual data to extract critical insights. Empirical data was retrieved from official railway accident reports published by four countries: Australia - the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), the UK - Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB), the US - National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Canada - the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB). Scoping workshops and a survey were conducted to evaluate the usefulness and consistency of railway practice. Case studies of the application to the risk at level crossings and the platform–train interface risks are provided to illustrate how the models proposed work with real-world data. The interpretation of findings indicates the potentially emerging hazard of deterioration in railway safety. Potential barriers to learning across jurisdictions and time might deteriorate the organisational safety culture and endanger railway. To address such obstacles, the HazardMap and RecoMap proposed are capable of automating hazard analysis with adequate accuracy to help stakeholders better understand hazards and help practitioners learn across jurisdictions and time

    Safety and Reliability - Safe Societies in a Changing World

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    The contributions cover a wide range of methodologies and application areas for safety and reliability that contribute to safe societies in a changing world. These methodologies and applications include: - foundations of risk and reliability assessment and management - mathematical methods in reliability and safety - risk assessment - risk management - system reliability - uncertainty analysis - digitalization and big data - prognostics and system health management - occupational safety - accident and incident modeling - maintenance modeling and applications - simulation for safety and reliability analysis - dynamic risk and barrier management - organizational factors and safety culture - human factors and human reliability - resilience engineering - structural reliability - natural hazards - security - economic analysis in risk managemen
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