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Analysis of accidents caused by human factors in the oil and gas industry using the HFACS-OGI framework

Objectives. Human factors have been identified as the most common causes of catastrophic accidents in the oil and gas industry. Therefore, this study aims to analyze human causal factors of accidents in the oil and gas industry using the human factors analysis and classification system for the oil a...

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Published in:International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics 2022-07, Vol.28 (3), p.1642-1654
Main Authors: Nwankwo, Chizaram D., Arewa, Andrew O., Theophilus, Stephen C., Esenowo, Victor N.
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