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Managing the risks associated with technological disruption in the road transport system: A control structure modelling approach.

G J M ReadS McLeanJason ThompsonNeville A StantonC BaberTony CardenPaul M Salmon
Published in: Ergonomics (2023)
Road transport is experiencing disruptive change from new first-of-a-kind technologies. While such technologies offer safety and operational benefits, they also pose new risks. It is critical to proactively identify risks during the design, development and testing of new technologies. The Systems Theoretical Accident Model and Processes (STAMP) method analyses the dynamic structure in place to manage safety risks. This study applied STAMP to develop a control structure model for emerging technologies in the Australian road transport system and identified control gaps. The control structure shows the actors responsible for managing risks associated with first-of-a-kind technologies and the existing control and feedback mechanisms. Gaps identified related to controls (e.g., legislation) and feedback mechanisms (e.g., monitoring for behavioural adaptation). The study provides an example of how STAMP can be used to identify control structure gaps requiring attention to support the safe introduction of new technologies.
Keyphrases
  • human health