Human Reliability Analysis for Oil and Gas Operations: Analysis of Existing Methods
Marilia Ramos, Camille Major, Nsimah Ekanem, Cesar Malpica, Ali Mosleh

TL;DR
This paper evaluates seven Human Reliability Analysis methods for oil and gas operations, assessing their adaptability, quality, and alignment with advanced HRA standards, to improve risk management involving human factors.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive evaluation framework for HRA methods tailored to the oil and gas industry, highlighting gaps and guiding future development.
Findings
Most HRA methods lack industry-specific adaptation
Higher-ranked methods meet key criteria for reliability analysis
Nuclear industry HRA discussions are relevant to oil and gas
Abstract
In the petroleum industry, Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) has been one of the main tools for risk management. To date, QRA has mostly focused on technical barriers, despite many accidents having human failure as a primary cause or a contributing factor. Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) allows for the assessment of the human contribution to risk to be assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively. Most credible and highly advanced HRA methods have largely been developed and applied in support of nuclear power plants control room operations and in context of probabilistic risk analysis. Moreover, many of the HRA methods have issues that have led to inconsistencies, insufficient traceability and reproducibility in both the qualitative and quantitative phases. Given the need to assess human error in the context of the oil industry, it is necessary to evaluate available HRA methodologies…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRisk and Safety Analysis · Occupational Health and Safety Research · Oil and Gas Production Techniques
