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  • Accident Investigation Program

    Overview of the process used by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Provides procedures, workbooks, and guidelines. Some information not available outside DOE.

    www.eh.doe.gov

  • Systems Failure Analysis

    Article demonstrating the use of fault tree analysis in cause determination and corrective action development.

    www.jhberkandassociates.com

  • Quality Control Tool Descriptions

    Information on seven frequently-used Quality Control tools. Topics: run chart, pareto chart, flow chart, cause and effect (fishbone) diagram, histogram, scatter diagram, control chart.

    deming.eng.clemson.edu

  • Guidance Document

    Detailed guidelines for incident investigation. Method descriptions, worksheets, flowcharts, and guidance on applicability. Published by the U.S. Department of Energy in 1992 as Technical Standard DOE-NE-STD-1004-92. (PDF)

    tis.eh.doe.gov

  • Literature Review

    Broad review of investigation and analysis methods dating back to 1973. Published in 2001 by the UK Health and Safety Executive. (PDF)

    www.hse.gov.uk

  • Causal Systems and Why-Because Analysis

    Descriptions of the subject methods, which are based on a formal notion of causality, formal semantics, and logic. Related papers and software tools are provided. By Prof. Peter Ladkin, University of Bielefeld.

    www.rvs.uni-bielefeld.de

  • Handbook of Accident and Incident Reporting

    Extensive and detailed handbook (over 1000 pages in PDF) by Chris Johnson, Professor of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow.

    www.dcs.gla.ac.uk

  • Multilinear Events Sequencing

    Set of ten guides for performing incident investigations using Multilinear Events Sequencing. Provides detailed and comprehensive guidance on all phases of investigation. Provided as Shareware for personal use.

    www.starlinesw.com

  • Investigators Manual

    Detailed accident investigation manual from the Marine Accident Investigator's International Forum. Includes eight chapters and several appendices in PDF format.

    www.maiif.net

  • NRI Downloads Page

    Risk management tools and resources available for free download from the Noordwijk Risk Initiative Foundation website. Offers detailed procedures for a number of root cause investigation methods.

    www.nri.eu.com

  • RCA Tools

    Root cause analysis tool descriptions, including theory and application notes.

    www.bill-wilson.net

  • System Safety

    Principles of system safety provided by Jacobs Technology. Features presentation material, workshop problems, bibliographies, and a wide-ranging system safety scrapbook.

    www.jacobstechnology.com

  • System Safety and Software Safety Research

    Reports and papers related to an accident investigation methodology based on systems theory, STAMP (Systems-Theoretic Accident Modeling and Processes). By Dr. Nancy Leveson of MIT.

    sunnyday.mit.edu

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