A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act
Currently, an important keyword for safety issues in Korean society is the enforcement of the Serious Accidents Punishment (SAP) Act. The purpose of enacting the SAP Act is to prevent accidents and disasters by establishing a system in which society, business, and organizations systematically manage...
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description | Currently, an important keyword for safety issues in Korean society is the enforcement of the Serious Accidents Punishment (SAP) Act. The purpose of enacting the SAP Act is to prevent accidents and disasters by establishing a system in which society, business, and organizations systematically manage safety and health. The mandatory measures for the enforcement of the SAP Act are to have manpower and budget necessary for accident prevention, and to establish and implement a safety and health management system. Measures concerning the establishment and implementation of the safety and health system begin with the application or risk management procedures to identify hazards, eliminate risk factors, and prepare control measures. In order to increase the validity of the risk management application results, it is important to apply a technique for risk assessment that systematically evaluates risk factors. Therefore, this study intends to examine the recent trends and implications of risk assessment techniques. First, based on the risk assessment guidelines of the MOEL in Korea, major risk assessment techniques were considered and examples were presented. The representative risk assessment techniques consider are 4M, Checklist, HAZOP (HAZards & Operability Studies), What-IF, JSA(Job Safety Analysis), FTA (Fault Tree Analysis), ETA (Event Tree Analysis), and CCA (Cause Consequence Analysis). |
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spelling | doaj.art-49e9a31435b5408e987a215de2e6afa92023-03-31T08:46:29ZengAerospace Medical Association of KoreaHanggong uju uihakoeji1738-25482713-99722023-03-01331162610.46246/KJAsEM.230003A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment ActDaeho Kim0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9013-3381Republic of Korea Air Force Aviation Safety Agency, Seoul, KoreaCurrently, an important keyword for safety issues in Korean society is the enforcement of the Serious Accidents Punishment (SAP) Act. The purpose of enacting the SAP Act is to prevent accidents and disasters by establishing a system in which society, business, and organizations systematically manage safety and health. The mandatory measures for the enforcement of the SAP Act are to have manpower and budget necessary for accident prevention, and to establish and implement a safety and health management system. Measures concerning the establishment and implementation of the safety and health system begin with the application or risk management procedures to identify hazards, eliminate risk factors, and prepare control measures. In order to increase the validity of the risk management application results, it is important to apply a technique for risk assessment that systematically evaluates risk factors. Therefore, this study intends to examine the recent trends and implications of risk assessment techniques. First, based on the risk assessment guidelines of the MOEL in Korea, major risk assessment techniques were considered and examples were presented. The representative risk assessment techniques consider are 4M, Checklist, HAZOP (HAZards & Operability Studies), What-IF, JSA(Job Safety Analysis), FTA (Fault Tree Analysis), ETA (Event Tree Analysis), and CCA (Cause Consequence Analysis).risk managementassessmentaccidentaviation |
spellingShingle | Daeho Kim A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act Hanggong uju uihakoeji risk management assessment accident aviation |
title | A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act |
title_full | A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act |
title_fullStr | A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act |
title_full_unstemmed | A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act |
title_short | A Study on the Risk Assessment Technique of Aviation Sector in the Serious Accidents Punishment Act |
title_sort | study on the risk assessment technique of aviation sector in the serious accidents punishment act |
topic | risk management assessment accident aviation |
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