A role for human reliability analysis (HRA) in preventing drinking water incidents and securing safe drinking water
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2009-05-05T00:00:00Z
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Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.
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0043-1354
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Shaomin Wu, Steve Hrudey, Simon French, Tim Bedford, Emma Soane, Simon Pollard, A role for human reliability analysis (HRA) in preventing drinking water incidents and securing safe drinking water, Water Research, Volume 43, Issue 13, July 2009, Pages 3227-3238
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The prevalence of water quality incidents and disease outbreaks suggests an imperative to analyse and understand the roles of operators and organisations in the water supply system. One means considered in this paper is through human reliability analysis (HRA). We classify the human errors contributing to 62 drinking water accidents occurring in affluent countries from 1974 to 2001; define the lifecycle of these incidents; and adapt Reason's ‘Swiss cheese’ model for drinking water safety. We discuss the role of HRA in human error reduction and drinking water safety and propose a future research agenda for human error reduction in the water sec
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Human reliability analysis, Human error, Swiss cheese model, Drinking water safety, Risk, Analysis, Management