scholarly journals A Safety Performance Assessment Framework for the Petroleum Industry’s Sustainable Development Based on FAHP-FCE and Human Factors

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (13) ◽  
pp. 3564
Author(s):  
Junqiao Zhang ◽  
Xuebo Chen ◽  
Qiubai Sun

Sustainability is a key factor in petroleum industry development, determining whether an enterprise has the ability to maintain high-quality safety management in the long term. In order to reduce occupational injuries and accidents, and to improve safety in the petroleum industry, this study proposes a hybrid approach based on the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP), human factors, and the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation (FCE) method in order to assess safety performance in a petroleum enterprise. This paper is comprised of four stages. In the first stage, a model is constructed for assessing the safety of the petroleum industry based on a literature review. In the second stage, we use the FAHP to determine the weights of five factors and 19 sub-factors. In the third stage, employees are the subjects of a questionnaire on the safety performance of the petroleum enterprise. According to the analysis of the assessment results, we focus on improving employees’ safety behaviors and mental health. A second round of questionnaires is distributed to the employees, and a second set of assessment results obtained. Finally, the results of the two evaluations are compared, and the effectiveness of the combination of FAHP, human factors, and FCE is verified.

2014 ◽  
Vol 919-921 ◽  
pp. 1494-1498
Author(s):  
Jing Yang ◽  
Shun Liang Chen

Basing on the index system and evaluation data of bridge construction safety management status, this paper puts forward the relative difference function of variable fuzzy set by the method of set pair analysis, and develops the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation dynamic model of bridge construction safety management status. This model was applied to assessment of a bridge construction safety management status, and achieved the desired results.


Author(s):  
R T Booth ◽  
T R Lee

The paper describes the evolution of safety management and the part played by human factors in accident causation. It identifies the key elements of effective safety management and suggests that a crucial determinant of good safety performance is the safety culture of the organization. A plan is outlined for reviewing and improving safety culture with the support of a detailed safety culture promptlist.


Author(s):  
Mingxue Ma ◽  
Vivian Wy Tam ◽  
Zhiyu Huang ◽  
Michael Cp Sing ◽  
Liyin Shen

Abstract Reform of the Chinese petroleum industry has entered its second phase since early 1999. The productiv­ity of the petroleum industry has been greatly improved, while the safety performance and records are not satisfac­tory. This paper investigates the critical factors for improv­ing safety performance in the Chinese petroleum industry. The data used for the analysis are from a questionnaire survey administered to 480 professionals in the petroleum industry in which 143 valid responses were received. Sta­tistical analysis techniques are used to analyze the data collected. The findings revealed that the most significant source of the safety problem is due to the combination of several reasons, including (a) violation on operating pro­cedures, (b) obsolete facilities and equipment failures, (c) insufficient safety management system, (d) improper commands, number of casualties, and (e) production per­formances and operating skills. The three most essential protective methods include safety training and increasing staff’s safety consciousness, cultivating safety culture, and enhancing equipment management and detecting hazards in time.


2015 ◽  
Vol 724 ◽  
pp. 373-377 ◽  
Author(s):  
Can Liu ◽  
Jie Liu ◽  
Jing Xian Wang

Evaluating safety culture of coal mining enterprises can promote effectively their safety management. This paper introduces an improved fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model specially designed for the safety culture evaluation of coal mining enterprises. Evaluation index system which is comprised of 4 first-layer indexes and 15 second-layer indexes is established based on ANP, and then the weights of indexes are calculated by Super Decisions software. The FCE model for safety culture of coal mining enterprises is built to assess accurately the safety culture of coal mining enterprise S based on the indexes system. The evaluation results indicate that the evaluative value of enterprises S is “71.979”, which stays in the “generally good” level. Thus, enterprises S should implement timely rectification measures to reach the “better” or “very good” level. The method of fuzzy comprehensive evaluation is a practical and efficient way to assess safety culture of coal mining enterprises.


2014 ◽  
Vol 513-517 ◽  
pp. 4239-4243
Author(s):  
Wang Wei ◽  
Dai Guang Long ◽  
Lv Chen

Aiming at the increasingly severe problem of University Campus Safety, this paper uses AHP based on the analysis and study of daily management of universities to establish five indexes as first criteria layer, which are school safety management, the management of counselor, the family factor, the factor of college student, social safety environment, and nineteen safety evaluation indexes as second criteria layer. So the Stratified hierarchical structure model can be built. As a result the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation model can be established. More over this paper applies MATLAB to solve the calculation of the model. Through the empirical analysis the evaluation result is consistent with the actual situation. Finally the result shows that the model have an important guiding significance to safety management work in colleges and universities, besides it is feasibility and operability.


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