Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures

It can be difficult to select from available safety preventative measures, especially where there is limited evidence of effectiveness in different contexts. This paper describes application of a method to identify and evaluate wide-ranging preventative measures for rail suicide and trespass fatalit...

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Main Authors: Ryan, Brendan, Kallberg, Veli-Pekka, Rådbo, Helena, Havârneanu, Grigore M., Silla, Anne, Lukaschek, Karoline, Burkhardt, Jean-Marie, Bruyelle, Jean-Luc, El-Koursih, El-Miloudi, Beurskens, Eric, Hedqvist, Maria
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2018
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author Ryan, Brendan
Kallberg, Veli-Pekka
Rådbo, Helena
Havârneanu, Grigore M.
Silla, Anne
Lukaschek, Karoline
Burkhardt, Jean-Marie
Bruyelle, Jean-Luc
El-Koursih, El-Miloudi
Beurskens, Eric
Hedqvist, Maria
author_facet Ryan, Brendan
Kallberg, Veli-Pekka
Rådbo, Helena
Havârneanu, Grigore M.
Silla, Anne
Lukaschek, Karoline
Burkhardt, Jean-Marie
Bruyelle, Jean-Luc
El-Koursih, El-Miloudi
Beurskens, Eric
Hedqvist, Maria
author_sort Ryan, Brendan
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description It can be difficult to select from available safety preventative measures, especially where there is limited evidence of effectiveness in different contexts. This paper describes application of a method to identify and evaluate wide-ranging preventative measures for rail suicide and trespass fatalities. Evidence from literature and industry sources was collated and reviewed in a two stage process to achieve consensus among experts on the likely effects of the measures and factors influencing their implementation. Multiple evaluation criteria were used to examine the measures from different perspectives. Fencing, awareness campaigns and different types of organisational initiatives were recommended for further testing. This is the first time evidence has been collected internationally across such a range of preventative measures. Commentary is provided on using this type of approach to select safety measures from a pool of prevention options, including how re-framing the scope of the exercise could identify alternative options for prevention. Practitioner summary: The findings give insight to how different measures work in different ways and how industry can consider this in strategic initiatives. The method could be used in future studies with different frames of reference (e.g. different timescales, level of ambition and safety context e.g. railway crossings or highway fatalities).
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spelling nottingham-521912020-05-04T19:40:03Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52191/ Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures Ryan, Brendan Kallberg, Veli-Pekka Rådbo, Helena Havârneanu, Grigore M. Silla, Anne Lukaschek, Karoline Burkhardt, Jean-Marie Bruyelle, Jean-Luc El-Koursih, El-Miloudi Beurskens, Eric Hedqvist, Maria It can be difficult to select from available safety preventative measures, especially where there is limited evidence of effectiveness in different contexts. This paper describes application of a method to identify and evaluate wide-ranging preventative measures for rail suicide and trespass fatalities. Evidence from literature and industry sources was collated and reviewed in a two stage process to achieve consensus among experts on the likely effects of the measures and factors influencing their implementation. Multiple evaluation criteria were used to examine the measures from different perspectives. Fencing, awareness campaigns and different types of organisational initiatives were recommended for further testing. This is the first time evidence has been collected internationally across such a range of preventative measures. Commentary is provided on using this type of approach to select safety measures from a pool of prevention options, including how re-framing the scope of the exercise could identify alternative options for prevention. Practitioner summary: The findings give insight to how different measures work in different ways and how industry can consider this in strategic initiatives. The method could be used in future studies with different frames of reference (e.g. different timescales, level of ambition and safety context e.g. railway crossings or highway fatalities). Taylor & Francis 2018-06-08 Article PeerReviewed Ryan, Brendan, Kallberg, Veli-Pekka, Rådbo, Helena, Havârneanu, Grigore M., Silla, Anne, Lukaschek, Karoline, Burkhardt, Jean-Marie, Bruyelle, Jean-Luc, El-Koursih, El-Miloudi, Beurskens, Eric and Hedqvist, Maria (2018) Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures. Ergonomics . ISSN 1366-5847 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00140139.2018.1485970 doi:10.1080/00140139.2018.1485970 doi:10.1080/00140139.2018.1485970
spellingShingle Ryan, Brendan
Kallberg, Veli-Pekka
Rådbo, Helena
Havârneanu, Grigore M.
Silla, Anne
Lukaschek, Karoline
Burkhardt, Jean-Marie
Bruyelle, Jean-Luc
El-Koursih, El-Miloudi
Beurskens, Eric
Hedqvist, Maria
Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
title Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
title_full Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
title_fullStr Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
title_full_unstemmed Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
title_short Collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
title_sort collecting evidence from distributed sources to evaluate railway suicide and trespass prevention measures
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52191/
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