DocumentCode :
3112626
Title :
Application of Human Reliability Analysis in risk assessment for hillside development
Author :
Nanak, Willon Paul ; Harahap, Indra S H
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil Eng., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia
fYear :
2011
fDate :
19-20 Sept. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
In certain developing countries, limited flat lands have becoming an issue and thereby impeded their development progression. To resolve the situation, some development projects were extended to hillside areas. Today, landslide cases were reported globally and most cases can be closely associated with hillside development areas. While landslide is known as natural hazard, findings have revealed that human errors also play major role in contributing to landslide events nowadays. Over the years, there is little emphasis or even no concerns over the importance of human error to be considered with landslide related problems in hillside development areas. Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) which in turn has been applied in other industries to assess the human factors contributing to risks and facilitate in identifying proper mitigation measure to reduce the risks can be proposed to be adopted into the landslide risk management. As more and more technological advancements introduced to facilitate the complex human activities, the need to focus on the aspects of human errors related is inevitably as such human and technological interactions are interrelated in every stages of a project therefore poised more errors to be made by human. This paper will review the current state of landslides and human error related issues in Malaysia and discusses the approach in Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) and how it can be incorporated into the current landslide risk management. An example of a concept of HRA-based risk assessment also will be discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
civil engineering; disasters; geomorphology; human factors; project management; reliability; risk analysis; town and country planning; Malaysia; flat lands; hillside development; human error; human factors; human reliability analysis; landslides; natural hazard; project development; risk assessment; Humans; Maintenance engineering; Reliability engineering; Risk management; Terrain factors; Uncertainty; CREAM; HRA; human error; landslide;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
National Postgraduate Conference (NPC), 2011
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1882-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NatPC.2011.6136366
Filename :
6136366
Link To Document :
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