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TítuloRisk assessment in industry using expected utility: An application to accidents’ risk analysis
Autor(es)Brito, Irene
Leão, Celina Pinto
Rodrigues, Matilde A.
Palavras-chaveRisk assessment
Risk analysis
Expected utility
Utility function
Accidents
Industry
DataJun-2022
EditoraSpringer, Cham
RevistaLecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
Resumo(s)Expected utility theory can be relevant for decision-making under risk, when different preferences should be taken into account. The goal of this paper is to present a quantitative risk analysis methodology, depending on expected utility, where the risk consequences are determined quantitatively, the risk is modelled using a loss random variable and the expected utility loss is used to classify and rank the risks. Considering the relevance of risk management to reduce workers’ exposure to occupational risks, the methodology is applied to the analysis of accidents in industry, where six different contact mode of injury categories are distinguished. The ranking of the injury categories is determined for three different utility functions. The results indicate that the slope of the utility function influences the ranking of the contact mode of injury categories. The choice of the utility function may thus be relevant for the risk classification in order to prioritize different aspects of risk consequences.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/79353
ISBN978-3-031-09384-5
e-ISBN978-3-031-09385-2
DOI10.1007/978-3-031-09385-2_9
ISSN2195-4356
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CMAT - Artigos em atas de conferências e capítulos de livros com arbitragem / Papers in proceedings of conferences and book chapters with peer review

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