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A new fuzzy model for determining risk level on the workplaces in manufacturing small and medium enterprises

Marko J Djapan, Danijela P Tadic, Ivan D Macuzic and Predrag Dj Dragojovic

Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2015, vol. 229, issue 5, 456-468

Abstract: Crucial part of the reduction and prevention of workplace injuries and maintaining occupational safety and health system takes risk assessment model, which appears as one of the most important. Frequent advances in all fields cause changes in risk assessment models in relation to the traditional approach. This article is focused on providing reliable assessment tool that will enable suitable and easy usage of methodology for risk evaluation in the workplaces in manufacturing small and medium enterprises. For that purpose, three groups of factors are introduced and their hierarchical structures are defined. Pre-defined linguistic expressions are used to describe relative importance of factors, sub-factors and values of sub-factors. Fuzzy set theory is used for modeling of existing uncertainties. The levels of identified risks are given by exact way, using fuzzy logic. The proposed model is tested with real-life data from manufacturing small and medium enterprises.

Keywords: Risk assessment model; fuzzy analytic hierarchical process; fuzzy logic; human factors; organizational factors; technical-technological factors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X15581219

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