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Tuesday 16 September 2003 |
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7:30 |
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8:30 |
Check-in, coffee & tea |
8:30 |
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9:00 |
Welcome & Logistics (Michael Holloway, IRIA2003 chairman) |
9:00 |
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10:00 |
Keynote Address: Newspaper and Online News Reporting of Major Accidents: Concorde AFR 4590 in The Times, The Sun and BBC Online. C. W. Johnson, University of Glasgow |
10:00 |
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10:30 |
break |
10:30 |
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12:00 |
Session 1: Organizational and System Safety (Sue Bogner, chair) • Archetypes for Organisational Safety. Karen Marais and Nancy Leveson, MIT • Probabilistic Causal Analysis for System Safety Risk Assessments in Commercial Air Transport. James T. Luxhøj, Rutgers University • Organizational Safety in the Investigations of ‘Non-traditional’ Domains. Barry Strauch, NTSB |
12:00 |
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1:30 |
lunch as a group |
1:30 |
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3:00 |
Session 2: Classifying Incidents & Accidents (Faith Chandler, chair) • Risk-based Classification of Incidents. William S. Greenwell, John C. Knight, and Elisabeth A. Strunk, University of Virginia • Use of Incident Data Collection from Various Sources for Industrial Safety Performance Assessments. Nir Keren, T. Michael O’Connor, and M. Sam Mannan, Texas A&M University System • On Classification in the Study of Failure, and a Challenge to Classifiers. Kimberly S. Wasson, University of Virginia |
3:00 |
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3:30 |
break |
3:30 |
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5:00 |
Session 3: Accidents, Incidents, and a Safety Culture: A Discussion (Michael Holloway, chair) |
Wednesday 17 September 2003 |
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8:15 |
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8:45 |
Check-in, coffee & tea |
8:45 |
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9:00 |
Announcements |
9:00 |
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10:00 |
Keynote Address: Misadventures in Health Care. Sue Bogner, Institute for the Study of Human Error |
10:00 |
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10:30 |
break |
10:30 |
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12:00 |
Session 4: Software Issues (John Knight, chair) • Automating Incident Analysis: A Challenge Paper. Fergus Toolan, Joe Carthy, Anne Drummond, and John Dunnion, UCD, Ireland • Using Software Development Standards to Analyse Accidents Involving Electrical, Electronic or Programmable, Electronic Systems: The Blade Mill PLC Case Study. C.W. Johnson, University of Glasgow, and M. Bowell, Health & Safety Executive • ATTEST: an Automated-Test-Tool Evaluation and Selection Technology. Daniel Rowley and Dr Sita Ramakrishnan, Monash University |
12:00 |
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1:30 |
lunch as a group |
1:30 |
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3:00 |
Session 5: Reporting and Tracking (John Stoop, chair) • JLab Web Based Tracking System for Integrated Incident, Accident, Inspection, and Assessments. S. Prior and R. Lawrence, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility • The Creation of an Aviation Safety Reporting Culture in Danish Air Traffic Control. Peter Majgård Nørbjerg, Naviair • Should Reporting Programmes Talk to Each Other? M. J. O'Leary, Humanautics |
3:00 |
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3:30 |
break |
3:30 |
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5:00 |
Session 6: Analysis Methods & Results (Chris Johnson, chair) • Applying STAMP in Accident Analysis. Nancy Leveson, Mirna Daouk, Nicolas Dulac, and Karen Marais, MIT • Evaluation of Navigators’ Performance Shaping Factors in Marine Incidents. Yoshio Murayama, Maritime Labour Research Institute, and Yusuke Yamazaki, Toyama National College of Maritime Technology • Causal Determination in Road Accidents: An Application of the Halpern/Pearl Notion of ‘Actual Cause.’ Gary A. Davis, University of Minnesota, and Tait Swenson, URS Corporation |
6:00 |
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8:00 |
reception |
Thursday 18 September 2003 |
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7:45 |
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8:15 |
Check-in, coffee & tea |
8:15 |
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8:30 |
Announcements |
8:30 |
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9:30 |
Keynote Address: Federal Investigation of Building Failures - Implementing a New Law. James E. Hill, NIST |
9:30 |
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10:00 |
break |
10:00 |
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11:30 |
Session 7: Investigations (Kimberly Wasson, chair) • Investigating Investigation Methodologies. Ludwig Benner, Jr., Starline Software Ltd. • Measuring the Effectiveness of Error Investigation and Human Factors Training. Maggie Jaio Ma, University at Buffalo • Divergence and Convergence, Trends in Accident Investigations. John A. Stoop, Delft University of Technology |
11:30 |
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1:00 |
lunch on your own |
1:00 |
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3:00 |
Session 8: The Columbia Accident Investigation |
3:00 |
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3:30 |
break |
3:30 |
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5:00 |
Session 9: Transportation Accident Investigation in the United States |
Friday 19 September 2003 |
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9:30 |
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6:00 |
Session 10: Informal discussions during outing to Busch Gardens |