Identification of Advantages and Limitations of Current Risk Assessment and Hazard Analysis Methods when Applied on Autonomous Agricultural Machineries
Guy R. Aby,
Salah F. Issa,
John F. Reid
et al.
Abstract:Highlights
The three main types of risk assessment and hazard analysis techniques applied on autonomous agricultural machines are: (1) Informal Group Analysis; (2) Hazard Analysis and Risk Assessment (HARA); and (3) Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
Replicability is the main advantage of FMEA and HARA, while cost effectiveness is the main advantage of Informal Group Analysis.
Subjectivity and the requirement for prior kn… Show more
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