Review of Human Reliability Assessment Methods
Constellation Technology (United States) · Target (United States)
Abstract
Abstract Constellation, an oil development company operating drill ships and semisubmersible platforms in water depths of up to 12,000 feet, is innovating with dynamic real-time monitoring of operational safety barriers of rigs. This article aims to compare Human Reliability Assessment (HRA) methods for Offshore Drilling Operations. The study encompasses 18 methods: THERP, ASEP, HEART, SPAR-H, ATHEANA, CREAM, APJ, PC, SLIM-MAUD, HRMS, JHEDI, INTENT, CAHR, CESA, CODA, MERMOS, NARA and PETRO-HRA. The analysis considers applicability, effort, complexity, level of detail, data availability, expertise, and resources. The article provides industry professionals with insights for informed decision-making, enhancing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 6
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Reliability engineering
- Computer science
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Human reliability
- Human error
- Engineering