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A Study on the Accident Model from the System Safety Perspective - Focused on Aircraft Accident -

시스템안전 관점에서의 사고 모형 고찰 - 항공기 사고를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2020.06.03
  • Accepted : 2020.06.23
  • Published : 2020.06.30

Abstract

Many organizations apply reactive safety management to prevent the same or similar types of accidents by through investigation and analysis of the accident cases. Although research on investigation techniques has contributed a lot to the objective results of safety accidents and the preparation of countermeasures, many accident investigation techniques currently in use treat accidents from a linear perspective, revealing limitations in reflecting current systems dominated by complexity and uncertainty. In order to overcome these limitations, this study will review recent studies and concepts from a system safety perspective and predict future research trends through a case analysis of aviation accident. The models used in the analysis are STAMP, HFACS, and FRAM, and the characteristics of each technique are presented so that analysts who perform related tasks in the field can refer to them.

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