Title :
Normal accident theory validated: interactive complexity and resource availability as predictors of reliability
Author :
Wolf, Frederick G.
Author_Institution :
Pacific Lutheran Univ., Tacoma, WA, USA
Abstract :
This paper identifies resource availability as an important organizational factor associated with coupling, one of the two variables associated with system risk, according to Perrow´s Normal Accident Theory. By investigating a sample (n=70) of petroleum refineries located in the United States during the five-year period, 1993-97, a statistically significant (p=.01) relationship between resource availability and reliability as indicated by the incidence of accidental hazardous substance releases (RQs) was identified. Tight coupling may not be just a requirement of a manufacturing process, but may result from managerial decisions based upon budgetary factors and stresses
Keywords :
accidents; failure analysis; oil refining; petroleum industry; reliability; risk management; Perrow´s Normal Accident Theory; USA; accidental hazardous substance releases; budgetary factors; budgetary stresses; managerial decisions; manufacturing process; organizational factor; petroleum refineries; reliability; resource availability; system risk; Accidents; Availability; Financial management; Manufacturing processes; Petroleum; Refining; Reliability theory; Safety; Stress; Taxonomy;
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2002. Proceedings. Annual
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7348-0
DOI :
10.1109/RAMS.2002.981626