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NRI project work has two aims: to further our goals and to create revenue for the Foundation, both elements need to be present for a specific project to run. Where a project involves the development of a method or new knowledge, we place this into the public domain. We are always interested to hear from people interested in partnership.

Translation and revision of MORT User's Manual and MORT Chart (2007)

NRI is working in partnership with the Royal Netherlands Navy (Koninklijke Marine) to translate the MORT question set from English into Dutch.

As the project combines the Navy's safety, health and environmental protection expertise with that of NRI's MORT knowledge, the opportunity has been taken to review in detail the current English question set.

The results of this work will be a second edition of the MORT User's Manual and Chart available in Dutch and English. These will be published on the NRI website before the end of 2007.

Revision of 3CA (2006/7)

3CA is a method of root cause analysis, designed to assist the investigation of accidents of any type. Development of 3CA began in 2000 as the result of a chemical industry project run in Humberside in the UK. The project, funded by the UK Health and Safety Executive and Humber Chemical Focus was part of an initiative to improve learning form accidents. The 3CA manual was published in December 2002 with the sponsorship of Humber Chemical Focus. NRI is currently working in partnership with the UK Health and Safety Executive to produce a second edition of the manual. A draft of the second edition is available and the Foundation welcomes your comments. A Dutch translation of the manual will be published in 2007 (produced in partnership with Delft TopTech b.v.).

Defining Operational Readiness to Investigate (2005/6)

The aim of project "Defining Operational Readiness to Investigate" is to describe the preconditions for efficient investigation of accidents and incidents. The main output will be a free document, published as a focus for debate and comment; a White Paper is available for review. The project is led by John Kingston (NRI) and Roger Bibbings for RoSPA. The leaders of the project are keen to hear from any reader with suggestions about the project, particularly those with experience in managing the investigative resource of organisations.

Regulatory Assessment of Safety Management Systems (2004/5)

Working in partnership with the Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour (Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid), NRI has produced an analysis of the requirements for tools to assist the regulatory assessment of industrial safety management. The report of this analysis is available for download.

Events and Conditional Factors Analysis (2004/5)

NRI has produced a revised version of ECFA, this will incorporate rules to improve the rigour and usability of the method. This project was internally funded. The manual has been finalised and is available for download; a Dutch translation will be available at the end of 2007 (produced in partnership with Delft TopTech b.v.).

MORT New generation (2002 onwards)

In 2002, we published a revised MORT User's Manual and MORT chart. We were keen to renew the public domain MORT materials that were last revised a decade ago. The new materials feature:

  • improved guidance on the investigative application of MORT

  • a 'refreshed' question set, phrased in British English

  • a simplified system for transfers in the MORT chart

  • advice to would-be users about tailoring the question set to their own organisations

  • preservation of the structure and essence of the original MORT development work

The Foundation aims to produce a Dutch translation of the MORT Manual and Chart by 2008.

Our next MORT project aims to produce a new generation of the tool and to build a community of interest to support the ideas within it. We are aiming to commence this project later this year. If you are interested in becoming a partner in this project, please contact us.

Assistance to Investigations (2000)

NRI provides specialised assistance to investigations. A notable example is the technical advice we provided to the management of the investigation into the 13 May 2000 explosion at Enschede in the Netherlands. The scale of the investigation required 15 teams to be assembled from seven different agencies. As part of our contribution, we adapted Events & Causal Factors Analysis to allow several of the teams to integrate their reconstructions. The summary final report concerning the explosion and disaster management at Enschede is available in English  (PDF 653k) and Dutch. Also available is a collection of pages in Dutch. NRI also provided assistance to the investigation into the fire in Volendam on 31st December 2000.

 

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