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Applying MORT maintenance safety analysis in Finnish industry. A handbook; Kunnossapidon turvallisuusanalyysi MORT. Kaesikirja

Abstract

Faults or deficiencies in a maintenance planning and managing system weaken the safety and reliability of maintenance work. The safety analysis method presented in this publication is based on the MORT method (Management Oversight and Risk Tree), especially on the version developed for safety considerations in the evaluation of maintenance programs. The MORT maintenance safety analysis is intended especially for the use maintenance safety management. The analysis helps managers evaluate the goals of their safety work and measures taken to reach them. The analysis is done by a team or teams. The teams ought to have expert knowledge of the organization both vertically and horizontally in order to be able to identify factors that may contribute to accidents or other interruptions in the maintenance work. Identification is made by using the MORT maintenance key question set as a check list. The questions check the way safety matters are connected with the maintenance planning and managing, as well as the safety management itself. In the second stage means to eliminate the factors causing problems are developed. New practices are established to improve safety of maintenance planning and managing in the enterprise. This manual includes directions how to use the MORT method  More>>
Authors:
Ruuhilehto, K; Virolainen, K [1] 
  1. Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland). Safety Engineering Lab.
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
VTT-TIED-1332
Reference Number:
SCA: 320303; 570000; PA: FI-92:003428; SN: 93000918037
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1992
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 99 GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS//MATHEMATICS, COMPUTING, AND INFORMATION SCIENCE; MAINTENANCE; SAFETY; INDUSTRY; FAULT TREE ANALYSIS; OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY; RISK ASSESSMENT; MANUALS; ACCIDENTS; FINLAND; 320303; 570000; EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES; HEALTH AND SAFETY
OSTI ID:
10111596
Research Organizations:
Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
Finnish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE93752855; ISBN 951-38-4145-6; TRN: FI9203428
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
68 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Ruuhilehto, K, and Virolainen, K. Applying MORT maintenance safety analysis in Finnish industry. A handbook; Kunnossapidon turvallisuusanalyysi MORT. Kaesikirja. Finland: N. p., 1992. Web.
Ruuhilehto, K, & Virolainen, K. Applying MORT maintenance safety analysis in Finnish industry. A handbook; Kunnossapidon turvallisuusanalyysi MORT. Kaesikirja. Finland.
Ruuhilehto, K, and Virolainen, K. 1992. "Applying MORT maintenance safety analysis in Finnish industry. A handbook; Kunnossapidon turvallisuusanalyysi MORT. Kaesikirja." Finland.
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title = {Applying MORT maintenance safety analysis in Finnish industry. A handbook; Kunnossapidon turvallisuusanalyysi MORT. Kaesikirja}
author = {Ruuhilehto, K, and Virolainen, K}
abstractNote = {Faults or deficiencies in a maintenance planning and managing system weaken the safety and reliability of maintenance work. The safety analysis method presented in this publication is based on the MORT method (Management Oversight and Risk Tree), especially on the version developed for safety considerations in the evaluation of maintenance programs. The MORT maintenance safety analysis is intended especially for the use maintenance safety management. The analysis helps managers evaluate the goals of their safety work and measures taken to reach them. The analysis is done by a team or teams. The teams ought to have expert knowledge of the organization both vertically and horizontally in order to be able to identify factors that may contribute to accidents or other interruptions in the maintenance work. Identification is made by using the MORT maintenance key question set as a check list. The questions check the way safety matters are connected with the maintenance planning and managing, as well as the safety management itself. In the second stage means to eliminate the factors causing problems are developed. New practices are established to improve safety of maintenance planning and managing in the enterprise. This manual includes directions how to use the MORT method in a safety analysis, and the key questions for the check list. The work has been done in cooperation with the United Paper Mills. Ltd. Rauma Paper.}
place = {Finland}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}