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Development of the Needlestick Injuries Risk Behavior Scale for Nurse (간호사의 주사침 자상 위험행동 측정도구 개발)

  • Kong, Hee-Kyung;Kang, So-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.215-225
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this research was to develop a new instrument for nurses' risk behavior related to needlestick injuries and to establish initial evidence of reliability and validity. Twenty five items of the Needlestick Injuries Risk Behavior (NIRB) scale was developed on the basis of the unsafe act theory(Reason, 1990). Such six dimensions as risk behavior on needle recapping, risk behavior using needle on transferring blood sample, risk behavior on separation of needle from syringe, risk behavior on the use of needle, risk behavior when needle is discarded, and risk behavior before the use of needle were described, based on the factor analysis. The study findings initially supported the NIRB's reliability, and construct and criterion validity.

A Study on the Unsafe Behavior of Workers at Construction Sites (건설현장 근로자의 불안전한 행동에 대한 연구)

  • Park, Bok-Hun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Disaster Information Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.217-218
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    • 2023
  • 최근 건설현장의 사고사망만인율을 줄이기 위해 범 국가적인 차원에서 법,제도 등을 마련하여 적극적인 움직임을 보이고 있다. 산업안전보건법 전면개편,중대재해처벌법 제정,사업장 위험성평가 개정 등으로 법을 정비하고, 중대재해 감축 로드맵을 통하여 사업장의 전반적인 안전관리 가이드에 대해 제시하고 26년까지 OECD국가 기준 사망만인율을 줄이는 것을 목표로 하고 있다.

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Fault Diagnosis with Adaptive Control for Discrete Event Systems

  • El Touati, Yamen;Ayari, Mohamed
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.21 no.11
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    • pp.165-170
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    • 2021
  • Discrete event systems interact with the external environment to decide which action plan is adequate. Some of these interactions are not predictable in the modelling phase and require consequently an adaptation of the system to the metamorphosed behavior of the environment. One of the challenging issues is to guarantee safety behavior when failures tend to derive the system from normal status. In this paper we propose a framework to combine diagnose technique with adaptive control to avoid unsafe sate an maintain the normal behavior as long as possible.

A Study of Current Accident Situation for Hotel Service Workers (호텔서비스업 종사원들의 안전사고 실태연구)

  • 권영국
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.101-115
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    • 2000
  • Whenever a disaster occurs, people emphasizes that "Safety management is most important thing in the company". However, a situation of safety management is not changed dramatically after accidents in the past. Many small-and-medium sized industries neglect the importance of safety management. Current situation can be easily figured out when looks up an occurrence rate of accident, accident frequency rate and intensity rate. This paper investigated what workers of hotel-related industries think of a safety and types of accidents, effect of a safety education. On-site-survey was conducted for actual workers in four deluxe hotels and one condominium. 207 persons out of 400 people were replied. Statistical analysis was performed with SAS package about their reply. In injured type, cut from knife was most frequent. Main cause of accident was a unsafe posture and a unsafe behavior, so more safety education for these workers are necessary. In a physical pain which related with job, chronical pain was most dominant. As a result, a safety education has a high correlation with an experience of injured and treatment of safety, Cooking department has highest occurrence of accident than any other departments. Workers with an experience of five to ten years have most lowest treatment of safety, aid of safety education, safety feeling of their working environment, so peer attention must be put on these people to reduce accidents.accidents.

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A Study on the Influence of Helicopter Main Rotor Inflow Model upon Launched Rocket Trajectory and Safe Launch Envelope (헬리콥터 유입류 모델에 따른 발사된 로켓의 비행궤적 영향성 및 안전발사 기동영역 해석 연구)

  • Yang, Chang Deok;Jung, Dong Woo
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.70-77
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    • 2019
  • This study presents the numerical investigation of the trajectory of rocket launched from a helicopter. The nonlinear mathematical model of armed configuration of UH-60 helicopter was developed while Hydra 70 unguided rocket was modeled to simulate the rocket behavior. The effects of various inflow models on the launched rocket trajectory are obtained. Similarly, rocket launch simulation was performed to determine the unsafe flight maneuver condition where the rocket trajectory is critically close to the helicopter main rotor tip path plane.

Effects of Positive/Corrective Feedback Ratio on Safety Behavior and Feedback Acceptance (긍정적/교정적 피드백 제공비율이 안전행동 및 피드백 수용도에 미치는 효과)

  • Lim, Sung Jun;Oah, Shezeen
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.72-77
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    • 2018
  • There are various approaches to prevent industrial accidents, of which the focus on human factors is behavior based safety(BBS). The BBS provides positive feedback on safety behavior and corrective feedback on unsafe behavior. Determining the feedback ratio of positive and correct feedback is an important issue in BBS. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of positive and corrective feedback ratio on safety performance and feedback acceptance. The participants of this study were sixty undergraduate and graduate students at C University in Seoul, Korea. Participants were asked to work on a simulated welding task. The independent variable of was different positive vs. corrective feedback ratio (1:1 and 1:4). The dependent variables were the amount and the number of correctly completed work tasks, compliance rate of safety behavior, and feedback acceptance. The experimental design of this study was 2 x 2 mixed design. The results showed that feedback, regardless of the ratio, increased both correctly completed work tasks and the compliance rate of safety behavior, while 1:1 positive vs. corrective feedback ratio was more effective than 1:4 ratio. In addition, 1:1 ratio produced higher level of feedback acceptance compared to 1:4 ratio.

A Study on the Analysis of Human-errors in Major Chemical Accidents in Korea (국내 화학사고의 휴먼에러 기반 분석에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Jungchul;Baek, Jong-Bae;Lee, Jun-won;Lee, Jin-woo;Yang, Seung-hyuk
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.66-72
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    • 2018
  • This study analyses the types, related operations, facilities, and causes of chemical accidents in Korea based on the RISCAD classification taxonomy. In addition, human error analysis was carried out employing different human error classification criteria. Explosion and fire were major accident types, and nearly half of the accidents occurred during maintenance operation. In terms of related facility, storage devices and separators were the two most frequently involved ones. Results of the human error-based analysis showed that latent human errors in management level are involved in many accidents as well as active errors in the field level. Action errors related to unsafe behavior leads to accidents more often compared with the checking behavior. In particular, actions missed and inappropriate actions were major problems among the unsafe behaviors, which implicates that the compliance with the work procedure should be emphasized through education/training for the workers and the establishment of safety culture. According to the analysis of the causes of the human error, the frequency of skill-based mistakes leading to accidents were significantly lower than that of rule-based and knowledge based mistakes. However, there was limitation in the analysis of the root causes due to limited information in the accident investigation report. To solve this, it is suggested to adopt advanced accident investigation system including the establishment of independent organization and improvement in regulation.

Viscous damping effects on the seismic elastic response of tunnels in three sites

  • Sun, Qiangqiang;Bo, Jingshan;Dias, Daniel
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.639-650
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    • 2019
  • Time-domain commercial codes are widely used to evaluate the seismic behavior of tunnels. Those tools offer a good insight into the performance and the failure mechanism of tunnels under earthquake loading. Viscous damping is generally employed in the dynamic analysis to consider damping at very small strains in some cases, and the Rayleigh damping is commonly used one. Many procedures to obtain the damping parameters have been proposed but they are seldom discussed. This paper illustrates the influence of the Rayleigh damping formulation on the tunnel visco-elastic behavior under earthquake. Four Rayleigh damping determination procedures and three soil shear velocity profiles are accounted for. The results show significant differences in the free-field and in the tunnel response caused by different procedures. The difference is somewhat decreased when the soil site fundamental frequency is increased. The conventional method which consists of using solely the first soil natural mode to determine the viscous damping parameters may lead to an unsafe seismic design of the tunnel. In general, using five times site fundamental frequency to obtain the damping formulation can provide relatively conservative results.

Static behavior of steel tubular structures considering local joint flexibility

  • Wang, Yamin;Shao, Yongbo;Cao, Yifang
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.425-439
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    • 2017
  • As a thin-walled structure, local joint flexibility (LJF) in a tubular structure is prominent, and it may produce significant effect on the static performance for the overall structure. This study presents a simplified analytical model to analyze the static behavior for a steel tubular structure with LJF. The presented model simplifies a tubular structure into a frame model consisted of beam elements with considering the LJFs at the connections between any two elements. Theoretical equations of the simplified analytical model are deduced. Through comparison with 3-D finite element results of two typical planar tubular structures consisted of T- and Y-joints respectively, the presented method is proved to be accurate. Furthermore, the effect of LJF on the overall performance of the two tubular structures (including the deflection and the internal forces) is also investigated, and it is found from analyses of internal forces and deformation that a rigid connection assumption in a frame model by using beam elements in finite element analysis can provide unsafe and inaccurate estimation.

The Effects of Health, Cognition, and Safety Climate on Safety Behavior and Accidents: Focused on Train Drivers (건강, 인지 및 안전풍토가 안전행동과 사고에 미치는 영향: 철도기관사를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Yong Man;Shin, Tack Hyun;Park, Min Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.331-339
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    • 2013
  • This study highlights the theme of human error emerging as a critical issue in the railroad industry, conducting exploratory research on the effects of health, cognition, and safety climates on safety behavior and accidents using an empirical method. The statistical results based on questionnaires received from 204 train drivers indicate that psychological fatigue, cognitive failure, and internal locus of control as individual variables and CEO philosophy and behavior of immediate boss as organizational variables have significant relationships with safety behavior, while cognitive failure, CEO philosophy, behavior of immediate boss, and education were found to be significant variables with respect to accidents. Furthermore, unsafe behavior such as mistakes and violations showed negative effects on near misses and responsibility accidents, respectively. Based on these results, effective alternatives and countermeasures needed to mitigate human error were posited.