4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Rasmussen's legacy in the great outdoors: A new incident reporting and learning system for led outdoor activities

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APPLIED ERGONOMICS
卷 59, 期 -, 页码 637-648

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2015.07.017

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Incident reporting systems; Rasmussen; Accimap; Accident analysis; Injury

资金

  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) [LP110100037]
  2. Australian Camps Association
  3. Outdoor Educators' Association of South Australia
  4. United Church Camping
  5. Outdoors Victoria
  6. Outdoor Council of Australia
  7. Recreation South Australia
  8. Outdoor Recreation Industry Council
  9. Outdoors WA
  10. YMCA Victoria
  11. Outdoor Education Group
  12. Girl Guides Australia
  13. Queensland Outdoor Recreation Federation
  14. Christian Venues Association
  15. Parks Victoria
  16. Victoria Department of Planning and Community Development
  17. Outdoor Education Australia
  18. Department of National Parks, Recreation, Sport and Racing Australia
  19. Australian Research Council Future Fellowship [FT140100681]
  20. NHMRC Principal Research Fellowship [565900]
  21. Australian Research Council [LP110100037] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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Jens Rasmussen's seminal risk management framework and accompanying Accimap method have become highly popular in safety science circles. Despite this, widespread adoption of the model and method in practice has not yet been achieved. This paper describes a project involving the development and implementation of an incident reporting and learning system underpinned by Rasmussen's risk management framework and Accimap method. The system was developed for the led outdoor activity sector in Australia to enable reporting and analysis of injuries and near miss incidents, with the aim of supporting the development of more effective countermeasures. An analysis of the data derived from the first 3 months use of the system by 43 organisations is presented. The outputs provide an in-depth Accimap-based analysis of all incidents reported by participating organisations over the 3 month period. In closing, the importance of developing usable domain specific tools to support translation of Ergonomics theory and methods in practice is discussed. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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