Lessons from the design of a Resilience Engineering based train management in station system diagnostic method
Eric Rigaud
MINES ParisTech
Dr. Eric Rigaud received his PhD in Computer Sciences from Mines ParisTech in 2003, and he is currently associate-professor of Human and Organisational factors of crisis management at the Centre of research on Risks and Crisis Management of Mines ParisTech (CRC). He has participated as researcher in many European and national projects, (and has also been the coordinator for some national projects) in the field of Crisis Management, Human and Organisational factors, technology assessment, etc. He has more than 50 publications in Journals, conferences proceedings and books. His research activities aim at developing methodological and technological solutions for assessing and enhancing organisational and urban resilience capacities.
Abstract
This paper aims contributing to the application of resilience engineering concepts and precepts to the design of railway domain operational methods and tools with presenting and discussing lessons learned from a collaborative... [ view full abstract ]
Authors
- Eric Rigaud (MINES ParisTech)
- Christian Neveu (SNCF)
- Stella Duvenci - Langa (SNCF)
Topic Areas
Systems safety, risk management and incident reporting , Accident and incident investigation , Safety culture , Human error and human reliability , Resilience engineering and rail system design trade-offs
Session
C-1 » Culture (09:50 - Tuesday, 7th November, Smile 2 and 3)