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Abstract
Industrial accidents are among the most known challenges to business continuity. Many organisations have lost their reputation following devastating accidents. To manage the risks of such accidents, it is necessary to accumulate sufficient knowledge regarding their roots, causes and preventive techniques. The required knowledge might be obtained through various approaches, including databases. Unfortunately, many databases are hampered by (among other things) static data presentations, a lack of semantic features, and the inability to present accident knowledge as discrete domains. This paper proposes the use of Protégé software to develop a knowledge base for the domain of explosion accidents. Such a structure has a higher capability to improve information retrieval compared with common accident databases. To accomplish this goal, a knowledge management process model was followed. The ontological explosion knowledge base (EKB) was built for further applications, including process accident knowledge retrieval and risk management. The paper will show how the EKB has a semantic feature that enables users to overcome some of the search constraints of existing accident databases.
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Author's Biography
Omid Kalatpour is an assistant professor at Hamadan University of Medical Sciences and CEO of The Safety Science Thinkers Co. in Iran. He has a PhD in occupational health from Hamadan University of Medical Sciences and over 10 years’ experience in both academia and the field. He has presented a number of conference papers and his work has been published in various peer-reviewed journals. He is also the author of four books on the emergency management system, incident command and industrial emergencies.
Citation
Mohammadfam, Iraj, Kalatpour, Omid, Golmohammadi, Rostam and Khotanlou, Hasan (2013, September 1). Developing an ontological explosion knowledge base for business continuity planning purposes. In the Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, Volume 7, Issue 1. https://doi.org/10.69554/YMOV1063.Publications LLP