• Title of article

    Prioritizing risks via several expert perspectives with application to runway safety

  • Author/Authors

    Ellen C. Rogerson، نويسنده , , James H. Lambert، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    22
  • To page
    34
  • Abstract
    Factor hierarchies have been widely used in the literature to represent the view of an expert of what factors most contribute to reliability or safety. The methods for rating and aggregating the influences across a set of expert-elicited factors to risk or reliability are well known as multiple criteria decision analysis. This paper describes a method for distinguishing levels of risk across a set of locations via the use of multiple factor hierarchies. The method avoids averaging across experts and is thus useful for situations where experts disagree and where an absence of expert consensus on the causative or contributing factors is important information for risk management. A case study demonstrates using seven expert perspectives on the airport-specific factors that can contribute to runway incursions. The results are described for eighty towered airports in the US. The expert perspectives include differing relative emphases across the following set of factors: airport geometry, operations, weather, geography, and days since last safety review. Future work is suggested to include human factors issues as pilot-and-controller communications styles at airports.
  • Keywords
    Program management , Risk assessment , Decision analysis , Aviation safety , Runway safety , Expert elicitation
  • Journal title
    Reliability Engineering and System Safety
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Reliability Engineering and System Safety
  • Record number

    1188458