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    Human Safety Risks and Their Interactions in China’s Subways: Stakeholder Perspectives

    Source: Journal of Management in Engineering:;2017:;Volume ( 033 ):;issue: 005
    Author:
    Xueqing Wang
    ,
    Nini Xia
    ,
    Zhitao Zhang
    ,
    Chunlin Wu
    ,
    Bingsheng Liu
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0000544
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Although human factors contribute greatly to accidents, a systematic examination of such factors is lacking from the literature on subway safety. The aim of this study was to analyze human safety risk factors in subway construction in China and their interactions from a broad project-stakeholder perspective. Questionnaires were used to investigate cause–effect relationships among 42 factors identified from the literature and expert interviews. Weighted-network analysis showed that accidents and safety failures resulted from strong interactions of risk factors associated with multiple stakeholders. Owners’ risk factors acted as a central risk source, amplifying risk and producing significant ripple effects on the global risk network. Many factors were associated with general contractors, but these resulted largely from risky acts by other stakeholders. These findings suggest that stakeholders should shift from separate risk mitigation to collaborative risk responses. This study improves understanding of the interactions of risk factors associated with diverse stakeholders. It also establishes a weighted-network approach to risk analysis that captures risk interactions more accurately than unweighted networks.
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    contributor authorXueqing Wang
    contributor authorNini Xia
    contributor authorZhitao Zhang
    contributor authorChunlin Wu
    contributor authorBingsheng Liu
    date accessioned2017-12-16T09:04:57Z
    date available2017-12-16T09:04:57Z
    date issued2017
    identifier other%28ASCE%29ME.1943-5479.0000544.pdf
    identifier urihttp://138.201.223.254:8080/yetl1/handle/yetl/4238228
    description abstractAlthough human factors contribute greatly to accidents, a systematic examination of such factors is lacking from the literature on subway safety. The aim of this study was to analyze human safety risk factors in subway construction in China and their interactions from a broad project-stakeholder perspective. Questionnaires were used to investigate cause–effect relationships among 42 factors identified from the literature and expert interviews. Weighted-network analysis showed that accidents and safety failures resulted from strong interactions of risk factors associated with multiple stakeholders. Owners’ risk factors acted as a central risk source, amplifying risk and producing significant ripple effects on the global risk network. Many factors were associated with general contractors, but these resulted largely from risky acts by other stakeholders. These findings suggest that stakeholders should shift from separate risk mitigation to collaborative risk responses. This study improves understanding of the interactions of risk factors associated with diverse stakeholders. It also establishes a weighted-network approach to risk analysis that captures risk interactions more accurately than unweighted networks.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleHuman Safety Risks and Their Interactions in China’s Subways: Stakeholder Perspectives
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume33
    journal issue5
    journal titleJournal of Management in Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)ME.1943-5479.0000544
    treeJournal of Management in Engineering:;2017:;Volume ( 033 ):;issue: 005
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