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1 Learning from Near-Miss Incidents
An Initiative for the Bulk Power System

2 “Given that most human factors safety programs are not data-driven, it only stands to reason that they have produced intervention strategies that are only marginally effective at reducing the occurrence and consequences of human error.” Source: Wiegmann, D.A. and Shappell, S.A. (2003). A human error approach to aviation accident analysis: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited. P. 18.

3 How can we move toward “data-driven” safety and training programs?
By collaborating to create a North American Near-Miss Database (NMDb) Such an NMDb would facilitate the capture and analysis of near-miss incident data from the industry in order to: Improve understanding of human performance factors, and Identify and address challenges that could impact the reliability of the bulk electric system (BES)

4 A near-miss is an incident in which no injury property damage or system reliability lapse occurred
“You got lucky.” There is currently no nationwide database for near-miss incidents in the BES The resultant uncoordinated data is of little value to the industry as a whole

5 Proposed NMDb WECC’s Human Performance Work Group (HPWG) has been collaborating with EPRI, NERC, NATF, BPA, Dominion (and more) to produce a white paper Released July 19, 2012 The goal is to develop and maintain an industry-wide Db as a large source of human performance, personnel safety, and BES reliability information

6 Features of the Proposed NMDb
Voluntary and Confidential report entry system Processes to review and polish entered data to ensure anonymity and data value A framework for analysis of reported incidents leading to “lesson learned” Broadcast of the “lesson learned” to the entire industry Regulatory agencies would be asked to remain at arm’s length

7 Models for our NMDb Aviation Safety Reporting System
National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System Federal railway Administration

8 Funding The task group will prepare a proposal to secure funding for the implementation (the first 2 years) and ongoing support of the NMDb from: Department of Energy, Homeland Security, and/or Other interested parties

9 “Since catastrophic failures are rare events in well-defended complex systems, collectively mindful organizations work hard to extract the most value from what little incident and accident data they have.” “They actively set out to create a reporting culture by commending, even rewarding, people for reporting their errors and close calls.” Source: Reason, J. (2008). The Human Contribution: Unsafe Acts, Accidents, and Heroic Recoveries. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited. P. 240.


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