An Analysis of Occupational Incidents, Prioritization of Factors Causing These by Using Multi Criteria Decision Making Methods and Identification of Ways for Reducing These: Case Study in Oil and Gas Fields

Authors

  • Ece Gokpinar
  • Elmar Balas Can Prof. Dr., Gazi University, Faculty of Engineering Department of Civil Engineering

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26417/ejef.v3i1.p23-34

Keywords:

Multi Criteria Decision Making, Occupational Health and Safety, Occupational Incident, Petroleum and Natural Gas Drilling.

Abstract

The aim of the Occupational Health and Safety studies conducted in the oil and gas sector is; to protect workers and to ensure occupational safety in works performed on drilling fields. The aforementioned studies of the companies operating in this field in Turkey are inadequate and are not given due importance to. In such companies, occupational incidents become inevitable for that reason. A vast number of studies have been conducted in many other countries around the world to reduce the number of occupational incidents, and those have led to a substantial reduction in those incidents. In Turkey, it is necessary to take measures to reduce the number of occupational incidents in the oil and gas sector. In this study, occupational incidents occurred in the company investigated as a case study and the other occupational incidents occurred in similar companies and the measures taken to reduce them have been discussed in detail. This study aims to explain what occupational incidents occur in the sector, what the root causes of them are and how to reduce the occupational incidents by taking measures.

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Published

2019-05-15

How to Cite

Gokpinar, E., & Can, E. B. (2019). An Analysis of Occupational Incidents, Prioritization of Factors Causing These by Using Multi Criteria Decision Making Methods and Identification of Ways for Reducing These: Case Study in Oil and Gas Fields. European Journal of Engineering and Formal Sciences, 3(1), 38–54. https://doi.org/10.26417/ejef.v3i1.p23-34

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