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A modified human reliability analysis for cargo operation in single point mooring (SPM) off-shore units

•Application of internal type-2 fuzzy sets into HEART approach.•A robust tool proposal to predict human error and human reliability performance.•Practical contribution to human reliability assessment in marine and off-shore industry.•Improving safety and performance reliability at marine and off-sho...

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Published in:Applied ocean research 2016-06, Vol.58, p.11-20
Main Authors: Akyuz, Emre, Celik, Erkan
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