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Tunnel Construction ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (9): 720-725.DOI: 10.3973/j.issn.1672-741X.2013.09.003

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Risk Analysis and Control Model for Shield Tunnel Based on Human Factors

ZHENG Xinding1, WANG Hongwei2,3 , ZHOU Jian3   

  1. (1. China Railway Tunnel Survey & Design Institute Co., Ltd., Luoyang 471009, Henan, China; 2. Engineering Research Institute of Shanghai Construction Group, Shanghai 201114, China; 3. Department of Geotechnical Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China)
  • Received:2013-06-25 Revised:2013-07-26 Online:2013-09-18 Published:2013-09-18

Abstract:

Human factors are the main causes for tunnel accidents and existing human error analysis models have flaws in quantification calculation and risk control. This paper presents the improved SReason analysis and control model, so as to reduce accidents during shield tunnel construction. Keeping in mind the characteristics of shield tunnel projects, the model improves the existing SReason model in two aspects: Firstly, the control difficulty weights of human errors are taken as the measures to find out the optimal control path of the accidents; Secondly, it cuts off the accident chains by preventing human errors in the optimal control path, while managing the end result by supplying feedback constantly through the feedback loop. By means of the said model, the paper analyzed the damage and failure of segment sealing material, disclosed human errors of staff at different levels in the optimal control path, and proposed corresponding control countermeasures. The comparison and contrast between the SReason analysis and control model and conventional methods shows that the improved SReason analysis and control model not only takes the factors of the organizations and the individuals into consideration, but also takes the economic efficiency and the safeness of the risk control into consideration. 

Key words: shield tunnel, human error, SReason analysis and control model, accident chain, optimal control path, risk analysis and control