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Final Program (in PDF)
(links are to PDF versions of the papers)
 
All sessions are in the Jefferson Davis Amphitheater in the Williamsburg Wing of the hotel.

Tuesday 16 September 2003

  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

  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

  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

  9:30

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  6:00

Session 10: Informal discussions during outing to Busch Gardens


The paper version of the full proceedings may be referenced as: Proceedings of the Second Workshop on the Investigation and Reporting of Incidents and Accidents (IRIA 2003), NASA/CP-2003-212642, Kelly J. Hayhurst and C. Michael Holloway (compilers), September 2003. A PDF version of the proceedings (~9MB) is available.

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