Post–incident reporting: learning from experience to promote reservoir safety
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Published:2008
L J Hamilton-King, I M Hope, A L Warren, 2008. "Post–incident reporting: learning from experience to promote reservoir safety", Ensuring reservoir safety into the future: Proceedings of the 15th Conference of the British Dam Society at the University of Warwick from 10–13 September 2008, Henry Hewlett
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This paper explains how the new role of post-incident reporting for UK dams is working and considers the challenges for the future.
The paper will:
explain how the post-incident reporting system works;
summarise the type of incidents reported to the Environment Agency;
highlight findings from post-incident investigations;
summarise how the industry has been kept informed (bulletins, first annual report etc.) and expand on communications issues (freedom of information requests etc);
expand on how similar systems are being engaged (e.g. The Standing Committee on Structural Safety (SCOSS) and Confidential Reporting on Structural Safety (CROSS);
consider the need for mandatory post-incident reporting in the future;
explain how the system can inform the reservoir research and development programme.
SYNOPSIS
INTRODUCTION
A SUMMARY OF THE NEW SYSTEM
RESERVOIR SAFETY INCIDENTS
INCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
LIMITATIONS AND CONCERNS FOR VOLUNTARY REPORTING
OVERVIEW OF SIMILAR SYSTEMS
INFORMING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
