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An interval 2-Tuple linguistic Fine-Kinney model for risk analysis based on extended ORESTE method with cumulative prospect theory

Journal

INFORMATION FUSION
Volume 78, Issue -, Pages 40-56

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.inffus.2021.09.008

Keywords

Occupational health and safety; Fine Kinney; Interval 2-tuple linguistic; ORESTE method; Cumulative prospect theory

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [72101004, 72071045, 71871121]
  2. MOE Ministry of Education in China (MOE) [19YJC630160]
  3. Anhui Province Federation of Social Sciences [2020CX064]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [1908085MG235]

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The paper proposes an improved Fine-Kinney model integrating various techniques to comprehensively assess OHS risks, applied in the automobile components manufacturing process. Sensitivity analysis further demonstrates the effectiveness of the model.
The risk assessment is one of the most significant procedures for identifying, preventing, and controlling Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) risks. One of many kinds of techniques for OHS risk assessment is based on the Fine-Kinney model. Most of the Fine-Kinney-based risk assessment approaches can consider the relative importance degree of risk parameters. Nevertheless, the current Fine-Kinney-based risk assessment approaches do not have abilities to capture the reference dependence effects and detailed relationships among hazards. In addition, these approaches overlook the influence of the deviation of risk evaluation information. To overcome these limitations, in this paper, an improved Fine-Kinney model is proposed for OHS risk assessment by integrating the weighted power average (WPA) operator, ORESTE (Organisation, rangement et Synthe`se de donne acute accent es relarionnelles (in French)) method, and cumulative prospect theory. First, the interval 2-Tuple linguistic variables are adopted to transform linguistic risk information into quantitative risk rating information. Then, an extended WPA operator is proposed to fuse the risk evaluation information from decision-makers, in which an optimization model is constructed to determine the weights of decision-makers. Next, an extended ORESTE method based on cumulative prospect theory and interval 2-Tuple linguistic variables is incorporated into the Fine-Kinney model to prioritize OHS risk. After that, the OHS risk assessment of the automobile components manufacturing process is presented to test the applicability and rationality of the improved Fine-Kinney model. After that, a sensitivity analysis is conducted to further illustrate the proposed model. Finally, the comparative analyses between the proposed risk assessment approach and other Fine-Kinney models are led to illustrating its effectiveness and advantages.

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