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A Study on the Development of Safety Management Checklist Using Accident Case adjacent to Railway Operation

The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business / The Journal of Industrial Distribution & Business, (E)2233-5382
2018, v.9 no.10, pp.63-72
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13106/ijidb.2018.vol9.no10.63.
Ryu, Sang-Hwan
Yum, Byeoung-Soo
Gal, Won-Mo
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Abstract

Purpose - This thesis is to develop a management plan and checklist by analyzing the prevention of accidents in advance by presenting the management plan for the major causes of railway accidents. Research design, data and methodology - In recent 5 years, we have analyzed the cases of railway accident, presented the management plan for the accident, and made a practical safety checklist focusing on the main measures according to the management plan. Results - The analysis of the cases of near-railway accidents suggests more concrete and practical safety management measures because the similar accidents are continuously occurring due to formal safety management. Conclusions - It is more valuable to apply to the adjacent construction of the railway line by creating a detailed checklist based on cases rather than the existing checklist. This study is written only as a human factor. For future real - time safety management, it is necessary to study more precisely cause analysis and safety equipment as a big data - based safety control system for more systematic safety management.

keywords
Railway, Accidents, Checklist, Near-railway, Safety Management

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