[HTML][HTML] The proportion of lower limb running injuries by gender, anatomical location and specific pathology: a systematic review

P Francis, C Whatman, K Sheerin, P Hume… - Journal of sports …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Running is associated with a higher risk of overuse injury than other forms of aerobic
exercise such as walking, swimming and cycling. An accurate description of the proportion …

What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018

A Hulme, NA Stanton, GH Walker, P Waterson… - Safety science, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that
have applied systems thinking accident analysis methods to better understand the cause of …

Systems theoretic accident model and process (STAMP): A literature review

Y Zhang, C Dong, W Guo, J Dai, Z Zhao - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Systems models are the mainstream paradigm of accident models. STAMP is one of
the most popular systems models, which has been applied in most industries. Therefore, the …

The big picture on accident causation: A review, synthesis and meta-analysis of AcciMap studies

PM Salmon, A Hulme, GH Walker, P Waterson… - Safety science, 2020 - Elsevier
As AcciMap is now arguably the most popular accident analysis method in the peer-
reviewed literature, there are key learnings to be taken from reviewing and synthesising …

Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking?

PM Salmon, GH Walker, GJM Read… - New Paradigms in …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The issues being tackled within ergonomics problem spaces are shifting. Although existing
paradigms appear relevant for modern day systems, it is worth questioning whether our …

Application of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) to UK rail safety of the line incidents

R Madigan, D Golightly, R Madders - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2016 - Elsevier
Minor safety incidents on the railway cause disruption, and may be indicators of more
serious safety risks. The following paper aimed to gain an understanding of the relationship …

From monocausality to systems thinking: a complementary and alternative conceptual approach for better understanding the development and prevention of sports …

A Hulme, CF Finch - Injury epidemiology, 2015 - Springer
The science of sports injury control, including both its cause and prevention, has largely
been informed by a biomedical and mechanistic model of health. Traditional scientific …

Tower crane safety on construction sites: A complex sociotechnical system perspective

W Zhou, T Zhao, W Liu, J Tang - Safety Science, 2018 - Elsevier
Tower crane is the lifeline of the construction industry, but tower crane accidents are still too
frequent. Despite the significant progress in tower crane safety research, system thinking …

Systems thinking accident analysis models: A systematic review for sustainable safety management

M Delikhoon, E Zarei, OV Banda, M Faridan, E Habibi - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Accident models are mental models that make it possible to understand the causality of
adverse events. This research was conducted based on five major objectives:(i) to …

Accident causation, prevention and safety management: a review of the state-of-the-art

M Pillay - Procedia manufacturing, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract According to the International Labour Organization some 2.3 million diseases and
474 million accidents are experienced annually by workplaces. The associated social and …