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Research on Electricity Falling Accident Based on Improved Bode Accident Causation Model

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In view of the applicability of accident causation models to different types of accidents, this paper comprehensively considers various kinds of accident causation theories, compares, and analyses seven kinds of accident causation models, and points out the limitations of existing models. Then, according to the mechanism of electricity falling accident , combining the theory of Bode accident causality chain with the theory of man–machine–environment system, this paper presents an accident causation model suitable for the analysis of electricity falling accident , which has a strong guiding significance for the prevention of electricity falling accident. Finally, the management improvement measures are put forward from the aspects of safety operation standard, safety production responsibility system, safety education, and training, in order to prevent the recurrence of electricity falling accident.

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Yuanyuan, Q., Jie, X., Chuanmin, M., Qiwei, P. (2020). Research on Electricity Falling Accident Based on Improved Bode Accident Causation Model. In: Yang, H., Qiu, R., Chen, W. (eds) Smart Service Systems, Operations Management, and Analytics. INFORMS-CSS 2019. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30967-1_12

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