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Quantitative OHS evaluation : RATE procedure compared with traditional reliability methodologies

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The most careful and consolidated risk analysis methods, as FTA, ETA, FMEA/FMECA, focus attention on system reliability. But, looking at OHS, a deep analysis on European data on accidents at work and on work environment in general, shows how reliability is only one aspect of safety problem. These methods then are hardly adaptable when the main aim is to obtain a quantitative assessment of risk for workers; besides, Rother methodologies are nearest to OHS but give only qualitative results like HAZOP, or base their analysis on notdimensional values, fixed by analyst on personal experiences, like methods proposed by UNI EN 1050, by standard MIL-STD-882c and by AISS. RATE is proposed as a new quantitative methodology for OHS, particularly dedicated to SMEs considered as the most interesting from these aspect. The paper compares hypothesis and procedures which traditional quantitative methodologies and RATE are based on, to give evidence at the main approach aspects that have to be modified in order to move from reliability to OHS.
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RATE   SME   OHS  
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Tom
Strony
345--352
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 10 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • University Polytechnic of Torino, Italy - Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Department, Europrogetti s.r.l., Udine, Italy
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  • Europrogetti s.r.l., Udine, Italy
Bibliografia
  • [1] DG Employment and social affairs D5, EUROSTAT Unit E3, (2000). European Occupational Diseases Statistic (EODS) Methodology. Doc. OS/E3/HSW/2000/1081, European Commission, Brussels.
  • [2] DG Employment and social affairs D5, EUROSTAT Unit E3. (2001). European Statistic on Accidents at Work (ESAW) Methodology. Doc. ESTAT/E3/HSW/2001/1130, European Commission, Brussels.
  • [3] European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions. (2001). Third European Survey on working conditions. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg.
  • [4] EUROSTAT Unit D6. (2004). Work and Health in the EU: a statistical portrait. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg.
  • [5] INAIL (National Institute for Insurance against Work Injuries). Annual report on OHS, 2006, in Italian.
  • [6] Kosmowsky, K. T. (2008). Functional safety and layer of protection analysis with regard to human factors. Proc. ESREL 2008, September 22-25, 2008 Valencia, Spain.
  • [7] Kovacs, S. G. & Costescu, M. (2008). Complex, expert based multi-role assessment system for small and medium enterprises. Proc. ESREL 2008, September 22-25, 2008 Valencia, Spain.
  • [8] Makin, A. M. & Winder, C. (2008). Development of an assessment tool to facilitate OHS management based upon the safe place, safe person, safe systems framework. Proc. ESREL 2008, September 22-25, 2008 Valencia, Spain.
  • [9] Pantanali, C., Bianco, C., Nardin, G., Meneghetti, A. & Lirussi, M. (2008). Risk Analysis by Threshold Evaluation (RATE): a new approach to OHS in small and medium enterprises. Proc. SSARS 2008, June 22-28, 2008 Gdańsk-Sopot, Poland.
  • [10] Pantanali, C., Bianco, C., Meneghetti, A. & Lirussi, M. (2008). Developing a new methodology for OHS assessment in small and medium enterprises. Proc. ESREL 2008, September 22-25, 2008 Valencia, Spain.
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