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- Overview
- Research Groups 4
- Datasets 0
- People 4
- Publications 0
- Information Products 11
Safer Offshore Energy Systems 2
Collaborative Modeling with Fuzzy Cognitive Maps: A Novel Approach to Achieving Safety Culture
Researchers plan to develop and test a scenario-planning toolkit that oil and gas industry stakeholders can use to explore the factors that strengthen or detract from their organization’s safety culture. They will consider how these factors can be modeled collaboratively, whether modeling can address uncertainty about these factors and their causal relationships, if this exercise helps participants understand what bolsters and hinders safety culture, and whether their participation results in actionable outcomes. Researchers hope this project will produce a modeling approach that organizations can use to develop context-specific safety culture training that is tailored to their unique needs.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Developing a Systems-Theoretic, Cross-Disciplinary, Scenario-Based Approach to Reducing Risk in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Building on work that characterizes accidents as processes that involve complex interactions among social and technical factors, the project director plans to incorporate additional managerial, regulatory, environmental, and community preparedness factors into her new safety engineering approach. She proposes to strengthen cross-disciplinary efforts to prevent accidents such as Deepwater Horizon by creating tools that non-technical stakeholders can use to contribute relevant environmental and social knowledge to scenario planning, preventative design, and accident response activities.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Factoring in the Human in Offshore Operations: Forces for Scenario Planning
Researchers plan to explore how fatigue affects workers’ performance during simulated offshore drilling scenarios. They also plan to identify which methods drillers would be most likely to adopt to reduce fatigue during their shifts. By characterizing drillers’ cognitive performance across shifts and capturing the physiological impact of maintaining performance, this project could help planners develop scenarios to prevent or mitigate human (or systems) error that align more closely with workers’ capabilities.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Virtual Reality Offshore Operations Training Infrastructure: Enhancing Expert Containment, Decision Making, and Risk Communications
The project team plans to develop training modules to evaluate and strengthen workers’ decision-making skills by developing tools and modules that simulate loss of well control scenarios in the offshore oil and gas environment. These modules could enhance process safety in offshore oil and gas operations by helping operators, training organizations, and regulators assess and manage preventable risks related to human factors.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
iEMSs 2018 Proceedings: Exploratory Participatory Modeling with FCM to Overcome Uncertainty
Publisher: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
iEMSs 2018 Proceedings: Open Source Tool in R Language to Estimate the Inference of the Fuzzy Cognitive Map in environmental decision making
Publisher: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society
FCM Python Package
Publisher: GitHub
Inference of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs)
Publisher: The Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN)
Participatory Modeling
Publisher: INFORMS Annual Meeting 2018
Real-Time Eye-Tracking System to Evaluate and Enhance Situation Awareness and Process Safety in Drilling Operations. Paper presented at the IADC/SPE, Fort Worth, TX.
Publisher: Not Applicable
Enhancing Situation Awareness and Process Safety in Offshore Drilling Operations: Applications of Eye-Tracking system. Paper presented at the Offshore Technology Conference, Houston TX.
Publisher: Not Applicable
Integrating Human Factors into Petroleum Engineering’s Curriculum: Essential Training for Students. Society of Petroleum Engineers
Publisher: Not Applicable
Analysis of Eye Tracking Data to Measure Situational Awareness in Offshore Drilling Operations
Publisher: Not Applicable
Using Content Analysis through Simulation-Base Training for Offshore Drilling Operations: Implications for Process Safety
Publisher: Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Developing a Cross-Disciplinary, Scenario-Based Training Approach Integrated with Eye Tracking Data Collection to Enhance Situational Awareness in Offshore Oil and Gas Operations
Publisher: Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries