THE OPERABILITY AND MAINTAINABILITY ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE: INTEGRATING TASK AND RISK ANALYSIS IN THE SAFE DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

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Cooke, T. [1 ]
Horberry, T. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Queensland, Minerals Ind Safety & Hlth Ctr, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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CONTEMPORARY ERGONOMICS AND HUMAN FACTORS 2011 | 2011年
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There has been increasing calls for mining equipment manufacturers to include Safe Design principles in their design processes. However, despite this demand, there has been no clear tool that mining manufactures and sites have agreed on as appropriate. This paper details the development and trial of the Operability and Maintainability Analysis Technique (OMAT) designed for this purpose. The tool was intentionally kept simple, combining qualitative risk management and task analysis in a participative ergonomics-style approach. It was found to be effective in identifying issues related to access and egress off mobile equipment and to suggest designs for these issues. In the future the tool will be further trialled with manufacturers.
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