“Role of Human Factor for the Implementation of the “Vision Zero” Concept in Railway Transport: An Overview”

The railway is an essential mode of transportation. Despite advances in railway safety over the past few decades, train accidents and incidents continue to be prevalent. From statistical data around 80% of railroad accidents are caused by human error. Consequently, a detailed reliability assessment...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings
Main Author: Muhammed Nor M.A.; Jaganathapillai T.; Yusop A.F.; Hamidi M.A.; Omar M.N.; Abdul Hamid N.A.; Wan Mohamed W.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188307015&doi=10.1063%2f5.0189251&partnerID=40&md5=93eaf52e557aba24a4fda94b88659913
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Summary:The railway is an essential mode of transportation. Despite advances in railway safety over the past few decades, train accidents and incidents continue to be prevalent. From statistical data around 80% of railroad accidents are caused by human error. Consequently, a detailed reliability assessment for every system connected to railways must include a study of human reliability. The needs of human reliability analysis considered as an important criterion for the smooth and zero injuries operation in the complex Railway systems. The European standard EN 50126 emphasizes that human reliability is a necessary element for railway engineering. In this study of human reliability and analysis specifically a study on driver profile of an electric train. Within a complete driving operation, railway drivers are presented with a variety of error-producing conditions. These circumstances, when paired with essential human characteristics, lead to a variety of errors. Many accidents and mishaps in complex systems, including the railway system, are caused by human error. The purpose of this paper is to determine human factors influence the degree of occupational injuries by accidents. Besides that, some motivating aspects of human factor in a way that enables the concept of zero injuries in Railway Transportation Industry are introduced. © 2024 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
ISSN:0094243X
DOI:10.1063/5.0189251