Development and Verification of Training Method to Heighten Ability to Act Flexibly in Irregular Situations
There were no casualties to passengers in the Great East Japan Earthquake and ensuing tsunami thanks to individual JR East employees foreseeing risks in the various situations they faced, making decisions flexibly, and guiding evacuation. At the same time, personnel today have fewer experiences in serious accidents and dangerous situations not limited to just disasters such as earthquakes, so the authors are concerned about the ability to respond in irregular situations. The authors thus developed a training method to enhance ability to foresee specific risks and decide what to do. In this, scenarios are used where details on irregular situations are not provided, and participants hold group discussions after imagining what they should do. As a result, the authors gained training effects by this method such as “training details being memorable for participants” and “participants recalling irregular situations after training.”
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- Abstract used with permission of the East Japan Railway Company.
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Authors:
- Onodera, Osamu
- Oishi, Akio
- Inaba, Midori
- Takeda, Yuichi
- Kusukami, Ken
- Publication Date: 2013
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: Digital/other
- Features: Figures; References;
- Pagination: pp 59-64
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Serial:
- JR East Technical Review
- Issue Number: 27
- Publisher: East Japan Railway Culture Foundation
- ISSN: 1347-8907
- Serial URL: https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/development/tech/
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Disasters and emergency operations; Earthquakes; Evacuation; Risk assessment; Training; Tsunamis
- Identifier Terms: Great East Japan Earthquake, 2011
- Subject Areas: Education and Training; Railroads; Security and Emergencies; I80: Accident Studies;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01554696
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Feb 26 2015 9:54AM