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Systems-based accident analysis methods: A comparison of Accimap, HFACS, and STAMP
Authors:Paul M Salmon  Miranda CornelissenMargaret J Trotter
Institution:Human Factors Group, Monash Injury Research Institute, Clayton Campus, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia
Abstract:Three accident causation models, each with their own associated approach to accident analysis, currently dominate the human factors literature. Although the models are in general agreement that accidents represent a complex, systems phenomenon, the subsequent analysis methods prescribed are very different. This paper presents a case study-based comparison of the three methods: Accimap, HFACS and STAMP. Each was used independently by separate analysts to analyse the recent Mangatepopo gorge tragedy in which six students and their teacher drowned while participating in a led gorge walking activity. The outputs were then compared and contrasted, revealing significant differences across the three methods. These differences are discussed in detail, and the implications for accident analysis are articulated. In conclusion, a modified version of the Accimap method, incorporating domain specific taxonomies of failure modes, is recommended for future accident analysis efforts.
Keywords:Accidents  Accident analysis  Led outdoor activities  Accimap  HFACS  STAMP
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