Study on Total Risk Assessment in Urban Rail Transportation
The paper analyses urban railway transportation accidents, according to the statistic data, and a risk assessment model is established. This model helps us understand our risk profile and identify key contributors to that risk. The assessment and understanding of risks are the first key step in effective safety management. Our understanding of safety risk should not just be based on perception, but on past evidence and data, and the best information on potential future risks that can be derived from them. A complete audit trail from data to decision making is essential. The Total Risk Assessment Model is a vital tool in providing this risk insight. It provides a structured representation of the causes and consequences of potential accidents arising from operations and maintenance on the mainline railway. The model could lead directly to injury or fatality to passengers, workers or members of the public. These events include hazardous event train accidents, movement accidents and non-movement accidents. The risk results are presented as a measure of the absolute risk and should only be used as an input to, and not as a substitute for, decision-making. The emerging thinking on safety decision-making within the railway industry has recognised the need to consider the distribution of risks in terms of fatalities, major and minor injuries, as well as directed economic losses.
Total Risk Assessment Urban Railway Transportation Accidents
Daibaoqian Wangtong Jiangyukun Qinyueping
China University of Mining & Technology (Beijing) Beijing 100083;Beijing Institute of Labor Protecti Beijing Institute of Labor Protection, Beijing 100054 Beijing Institute of Subway Design, Beijing 100088 China University of Mining & Technology (Beijing) Beijing 100083
国际会议
The 1st International Conference on Risk Analysis and Crisis Response(首届风险分析与危机反应国际学术研讨会)
上海
英文
711-713
2007-09-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)