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Study On The Construction Stage Of Human Error Analysis And Human Reliability Evaluation

Posted on:2013-01-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M M YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2232330362972820Subject:Engineering economics and management
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The architectural engineering quality problem is always the hot social issue, andthe main influence factors of construction quality can be generalized into five aspectsnamely person, machine, material, method, environment. Among these factors, humanfactors, especially the human error behavior is one of the most key factors. This isbecause the person is the main body of construction, is the most active factor inconstruction activity, the activities in the construction deciding the construction quality.Based on this, in the quality formation phase-construction phase, it is very value totake human error analysis and human reliability evaluation research.“Human error and human reliability analysis” belongs to the human factorsengineering disciplines in a direction of research. The article is based on this, the controlof construction of human error, improve the reliability, ensure project quality this onetheme, combined with the construction characteristics and practice, mainly for themechanism analysis of human errors, primary analysis of the emergence anddevelopment process of human error; then in-depth study of the human error influencefactors according to the human error in the construction stage. Building on theconstruction phase of human error factors of gray correlation analysis, the purpose is toanalyze the important degree of each error factors. Use the method of systemengineering to establish the model of reliability evaluation, combined with examples ofevaluation of human reliability. Finally, based on the analysis of human error andhuman reliability evaluation results, proposed the control measures for the human errorin construction stage, and service for the construction quality management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Architectural Engineering, Construction Stage, Human Error, HumanReliability
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