Title: NonMedical Examples Modulette G4
1Non-Medical Examples(Modulette G4)
- Ed Dunn
- VA National Center for Patient Safety
- www.patientsafety.gov
2NYC Subway Accidents 1996
- NYC Subway accidents in 1996 evoked media
attention in early 1997 - 55 accidents in 1996 passengers falling out of
car - Doors fly open before train in station (43)
- Doors open on wrong side of car (12)
- No previous records of accidents kept by TA
- Union shortcuts in training mand. overtime
for conductors - TA no explanation
- TA conductors pointing fingers at each other
3NYC Subway - Countermeasures
- Union improve conductor training diligence
- NYC TA 1) new rule conductors to look for
black-and-white panels hanging _at_ mid-station 2)
new trains will have switches that the driver
must flick before conductor can open the doors - Results pre-mature door openings dropped to
10-17/year (from 43 in 1996) wrong-side openings
dropped to 4-10/year (from 12 in 1996)
4Staten Island FerrySeven Ferries that make
daily runs between the St. George Terminal on
Staten Island and Whitehall Street in Manhattan
5Staten Island Ferry Accidents 1970-1995
- Crash of Andrew J. Barberi in October 2003
killing 10 passengers - prompted a review of 1500
Coast Guard records since 1970 - Dozens of Accidents w/ hundreds injured
- Investigators often attributed accidents to crew
members - Inattentiveness
- Poor judgment
- Negligence
- Review of inspections / disciplinary hearings
from 1950s - Ferry managers for years ignored safety
recommendations that could have prevented
injuries
6Chronicle of High Profile Accidents
- 1995 ferry crashed into dock injuring 16
- Investigators lax safety rules it could have
been much worse - 1978 rush hour crash into seawall injuring 200
- Investigators good fortune that no one was
killed - 1963 collision sinking ferry Verrazano
- Judgecaptain failed to exhibit unremitting
vigilance
7New York Times Investigation via Freedom of
Information ActHuman error is the prime
suspect in the October 15, 2003 Barberi
accident.
8US Merchant Marine Academy Review of Coast Guard
Records
- 50 accidents since 1978 ferry crashes, slips
falls, fingers slammed in gates, etc. - Causes attributed to accidents
- Inexperienced captains allowed to practice
mooring skills by docking fully loaded ferry - Poor judgment of captain eg.navigating in fog
- Failure to enforce rule keeping passengers seated
and away from bow during landings - Deficient voice announcements in clarity, volume,
content - Poor signage on ferries
- Poor equipment on ferries to keep people away
from dangerous areas during landings
9Coast Guard Solutions
- Automated announcements to keep passengers
informed - Add signs for safety precautions
- After Barberi accident, investigators concluded
that ferry operators had not implemented the
Coast Guards recommendations
10NYC Transportation Authority adoption of CG
recommendations
- Deckhands will use rope barriers to keep
passengers away from bow during landings - Three people in wheelhouse until ferry docks
- Lookouts on each ferry
- 1958 ferry Dongan Hills collided w/ a tanker. It
was found that 2 lookouts had abandoned their
posts.