Abstract
[EN] The probability of a human-caused incident occurring during dynamic positioning (DP) drilling operations is
determined in this paper using binary logistic regression models built with data on 42 incidents that took place
during the period 2011–2015. For each case, a range of variables characterising the configuration of the DP system,
weather conditions and water depth are taken into account. These variables are taken into account to develop a
logistic regression model that shows the likelihood of an incident being caused by human error. The results obtained
show that human-based incidents are significantly more likely to occur when there is a lower usage of thrusters.
These results are useful for focusing our attention on variables that may be associated with incidents attributable to
human error, as well as for setting operational limits that could help to prevent these incidents and improve safety
during these operations.