Material and human safety risk assessment in cold storage is a critical process for identifying potential hazards, reducing accidents, and ensuring employee health and the quality of stored materials. The purpose of this research is to assess safety risk in two dimensions: material and human safety, and to provide control solutions. In this study, cold storage risks in two dimensions, material and human resources, were initially determined through a literature review, examination of accident documents, field observations, and expert opinions. Then, a quantitative risk assessment was carried out by distributing questionnaires among experts and managers of armed forces training facilities using the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) method. The findings of this study show that the risks of cold storage in the material dimension include poisoning and corruption, with the highest corruption risk level being RPN 333 in a critical situation and the lowest having RPN 84. In the
Moarrab, Y., Keshvari, Ù., & mohajeri, S. (2025). Managing material and human capital safety risks in Amad cold stores using the FMEA method. , 3(10), -.
MLA
Yasser Moarrab; ÙŽAbdulrahman Keshvari; Saeed mohajeri. "Managing material and human capital safety risks in Amad cold stores using the FMEA method", , 3, 10, 2025, -.
HARVARD
Moarrab, Y., Keshvari, Ù., mohajeri, S. (2025). 'Managing material and human capital safety risks in Amad cold stores using the FMEA method', , 3(10), pp. -.
VANCOUVER
Moarrab, Y., Keshvari, Ù., mohajeri, S. Managing material and human capital safety risks in Amad cold stores using the FMEA method. , 2025; 3(10): -.