RT - Journal Article T1 - Safety Risk assessment in Motor vehicle industries by using William fine and ANP-DEMATEL JF - IOH YR - 2017 JO - IOH VO - 14 IS - 1 UR - http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1643-en.html SP - 57 EP - 70 K1 - Risk assessment K1 - William fine K1 - ANP K1 - DEMATEL AB - Background and aims: Risk assessment is one of the most important issues in making safety industrial environments. Motor vehicle industries are one of the most unsafe industries that have many annual accident. One of the most problems in the process of risk assessment is judgment about the effect of parameters of risk. The aim of the study is, safety risk assessment in motor vehicle industries by william fine and ANP-DEMATEL. Methods: in this study, safety risk of the one of the bigest motor vehicle industries was assessed by william fine. Then, the weight of parameter of risk was determined by ANP-DEMATEL. Then, the result was combined by william fine. In the final stage the industrial was assessed with the obtain pattern again. Results: The results was showed, that by using William Fine method, The highest priority risks was the iron bath-cleaning unit (312) and steel structure (300). The results of combined william fine and ANP-DEMATEL pattern, the highest priority risk was the iron bath- cleaning unit ( 94.11) and steel structure (90.49). Conclusion: Resent study shows that in Motor- vehicle industries, the application of the William-Fine model combined with the ANP-DEMATEL technique is an effective method to assess the safety risk levels in actual level. LA eng UL http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1643-en.html M3 ER -