Proposing Probabilistic Operational Risk Assessment Model for Textile Industry Using Bayesian Approach

Journal Title: Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe - Year 2018, Vol 26, Issue 1

Abstract

Accidents, operational failures and losses prompt authorities to highlight the importance of adequate systems and controls to deal with operational risk (OR). Therefore risk assessment methodology has become a dire need of major industries for undertaking valuable measures in production and operation’s research. The paper describes methodology for conducting the risk assessment of the textile operational domain in general i.e. developing a conceptual risk assessment framework and conducting the methodological implementation of the selected operational risk element using the approach proposed. The risk assessment model proposed embraces the concept of probabilistic risk assessment structural modeling using the Bayesian Approach in its generalised form that may be applied to specific textile operational settings with the definition of dimensions and scales for a specific textile environment. The generalised model proposed can also be applied to different textile industries with the insertion of real data for testing and validation. The OR prediction model proposed is GUI-based, scalable, expandable and can be tested for any textile operations with little modification in parent/ end nodes under the specific risk element. The paper is helpful to ensure safety and a pro -active approach in textile risk management and also contributes towards the sustainable development of industry operations in the future.

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Mustafa Jan Jan, M. Saeed Khalid, Akber Ali Awan, Salman Nisar

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  • EP ID EP235615
  • DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0010.5860
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Mustafa Jan Jan, M. Saeed Khalid, Akber Ali Awan, Salman Nisar (2018). Proposing Probabilistic Operational Risk Assessment Model for Textile Industry Using Bayesian Approach. Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe, 26(1), 10-19. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-235615