Occupational health and safety risk assessment using an integrated TODIM‐PROMETHEE model under linguistic spherical fuzzy environment

Author(s):  
Ran Liu ◽  
Yu‐Jie Zhu ◽  
Yao Chen ◽  
Hu‐Chen Liu
2019 ◽  
Vol 290 ◽  
pp. 12008
Author(s):  
Doru-Costin Darabont ◽  
Eduard Smîdu ◽  
Alina Trifu ◽  
Vicențiu Ciocîrlea ◽  
Iulian Ivan ◽  
...  

The paper describes a new method of occupational health and safety risk assessment. This method, called MEVA, unlike the old ones, focuses more on reduce or eliminate subjective issues in determining the probability of manifestation of risk factors and is based on a deductive reasoning, with the help of which is studied the chain between two or more events. The novelty of the method consists in combining risk assessment techniques with evaluation of compliance with legal and other requirements, aiming to provide a more objective results of the risk assessment. In the MEVA method, the risk matrix is defined by 5 classes of severity and 5 probability classes, resulting in 5 levels of risk. After quantifying the risk factors, prevention measures are proposed for all the identified risk factors and each partial risk level is recalculated as a result of the proposed measures. The five levels of risk were grouped into three categories: acceptable, tolerable and unacceptable. The MEVA method is a simple method and it can be used for assessing various workplaces, with different characteristics of complexity, activity domain or occupational health and safety recordings.


Author(s):  
Laura Sakebayeva ◽  
Gulsim Karashova ◽  
Galya Kuspangaliyeva ◽  
Kulyan Shayakhmetova ◽  
Dina Yegizbayeva ◽  
...  

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