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Implications from major accident causation theories to activity-related risk analysis – an application to the Norwegian Atlantic salmon farming industry

Sammendrag

The Norwegian Atlantic salmon farming industry is exploring the possibility to run Fish farms in more exposed locations. The severe wave and current conditions, irregular wind, sheer remoteness, and limited weather window challenge the operational planning to avoid accidents. The objective of this paper is to present results from applying a generic list of safety-critical parameters to a net cleaning operation to assess their usefulness and relevance in aquaculture. The list was proposed based on implications from
major accident causation theories in safety research. The case study demonstrated that the list is a useful
operational planning tool to identify activity failure mechanisms that have potential to cause accidents. The
results also have implications to how to use barrier principles in aquaculture in general.

Kategori

Vitenskapelig Kapittel/Artikkel/Konferanseartikkel

Oppdragsgiver

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 254913

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

Institusjon(er)

  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
  • SINTEF Ocean / Fiskeri og ny biomarin industri

År

2018

Forlag

CRC Press

Bok

Safety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World. Proceedings of ESREL 2018, June 17-21, 2018, Trondheim, Norway

ISBN

9781351174657

Side(r)

1855 - 1863

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