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1. 19 o LO Collapsing and expanding DOCS esas 82 7 Pop ups for hiding and revealing boxes minere 83 72 ave chal DOD UD OI TTL 86 8 Tree view VOW 87 0 2 Treeview menu dnd data ee 91 WA 95 9 Duplicate window 9 1 Using the duplicate window as a 1 2 2 4 02 200 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 96 97 10 Paths I0 Path hatme WOFKSDaCR 99 MENU ___________ __ 101 D UU Tm 102 10 4 Adding deleting and renaming 103 rene rere eia 104 TO 105 106 cauti mM MM M MM D 107 OISPA 109 tutius 110 TO LEPa S a 111 T0717 E 112 11 Statistics Geta IO ta 114 11 2 data to Cel bita 116 12 Printing 118 a dee d
2. Root 5 Link Width 2 Link Cole Link Pattern 574 4 N iting Brushir striking against c autside vehicle v inside 576 vehicle vehicle frontal PSB User stability failure 272 577 vehicle vehicle co __ from behing im r 4 gt on moving I vehicle with loss of 2 control Vehicle collision prevention failure 6 9 1 Box Link line properties Properties of links lines width and colour can be set prior to creation by clicking the Link width and link colour buttons see figure above To modify a link line property in Fixed Mode select the required line property and press ctrl left mouse click on the target link line Left mouse clicking on other link lines in this manner will apply the current set property This operation is available in Link mode 6 9 2 Show Linked Boxes Expands and shows all boxes linked to current box In the following example box 117 has been expanded by selecting the Show Linked Boxes from the box menu m amr ru DLL Select Fe ca ut Topy Bon Paste Pestis Eit Branch Dur Branch Copy Branch Delete Bir arsch Tar Branch Pet Cope Er nec hy aac t Pert Export branch table Expert Bax Subang ere tt Pach Import Exoel Path Data 6 10 Collapsing and expanding boxes The and s
3. Hat 2 OF Corbpci wath handhek act eng part ol machne m 0B Conis wth peg hangng 08 3 Trapped between agains fa 8 Moving into an obect 10 Buried by bulk maar pis 17 in ot on moving verecke oath boas of contol he Contaci alin P he ul 3746 Path name ces workspace UN wn I GI RO Save Path List Saved paths workspace tee 2 4 1 Storybuild Name Workspace To the upper left is the Storybuild Name Workspace containing one or more Storybuild names This is headed Bowtie list By default a storybuild is given the name basic when a new file is created but you can change this Clicking on a Storybuild name selects it in the Boxes workspace In the figure below there are many storybuilds in the name workspace and one has been selected story Builder D WOTS WORM MetaW P05 StorybuilderVIser ManualW d 0 9x Superfile storybuilds 080171 7 MMELB Fie Edi Seale Export Toolbar Help D d B amp o B m e a 9 Hew Open Save Print Undo Copp LCE IF T 05 Flap gt s x gt E mode More moda Link mode SelectAll visible olalisics view Font Aria size 9 ief B us i 2 3a 4 5 STEP 1 Select Boote 0 1 1 1 Fal from he
4. Views v Shortcuts Macra File Option ground u le platform PopUp Option ving vehicle Fold Unfald onheightunprot _________ Toolbars can be selected or deselected to show on the toolbar area By default the macro toolbar is not shown on start up 3 8 Tools In the drop down menu Tools is found Settings By choosing Settings the user is given the option to change where temporary paths are opened These are paths for the storybuilder files and the SB program data file Changing the paths is desirable when the user does not have administrator rights The selected paths are saved in an ini file SBSettings ini inthe Users User name Documents directory Temporary File Save Path C Program Files StoryBuilder SB Program Data Path C Program Files StoryBuilder SB Program Data mdb SF Exe Path ok 3 9 Help The Help Menu is located in the Application Main Menu Help StoryBuilder help can brought up by selecting this option or by pressing F1 Search for Items Bring up the Help search function About StoryBuilder Story Builder Author and Version information 4 1 Standard Toolbar A D ES X Ei Fixed mode Move mode Link mode Path made Select All Deselect Make visible Henumber 4 1 1 Modes of Operation 4 buttons 2 gt e Fixed mode Move mode Link mode Path made otory Builder has four basic modes in which it can operate depending on which part of the bu
5. WIFE DP TTA 5 ET BA CONTACT WITH Gg inira eme rir eem acri a 28 WORKED With CONTACT AMH ECUIPPIERT ur Fal WITH MTP MER WORE le i WORXID WITH WITH CHEMICAL FIRE 3 skima nome TI ATHOSPHIERI d CH HICAL EIN I CHSPORLA T PROSPERI BUR IE D DREPWNENG OR OCCOFPRESSTON EM M TA BALD Cat Obra SS ICI DNE Ol DECOMPRESS 0 PHYSICAL CCRT E PHYSICALCOIEETOR Extreme muscular exertion TUCIICTUUTIUT OR AAS Vietim of Human Aggression MM 20 2 Victim of animal behaviour 02 Struck by moving vehicle In ar on moving wehicke with loss of control PRL OR 5 ACCT WITH ELECTRICITY S IL 1 WETE CONTACT WITHERECTRICITT CONTACT WITH THI SEL COH m D EH S CONTACT WITH EQUIPHENT WITH CHEMICAL FIRE EXPLOSIOILA THMOSPH RI DROWMEMG DECOMPRESSION 5 When you have chosen storybuild by selecting a checkbox the Centre Event will appear 17 exe mm m s P
6. Flap gt mode More moda Pathmode SelectAll Deselect Fenumber Slalistice Tree view Font Aris u SF 1 2 3 4 5 Likwit STEP 1 Select Beste 11 1 1 Fall from height ladders 0 1 1 2 Fall from height scalfald 1 1 3 F all iram height reol plaliorm fioar 1 1 4 Fal from height hale in Ihe ground 1 1 8 1 Fall from height moveable platform 0 1 5 2 Fall from height nonmimoving vehicle 1 1 5 3 Fall teen height working ungralec 1 2 Fal on same level 01 3 Fal down sais of ramp 02 Shuck by moving vehicle 03 1 Contact wath baling objects cranes 2002 en 21 03 2 Contact with Faling objects cranes Contact with Flying ejected objects 06 Contact wth obpect used cammed 05 Hit by object and person OF Contact with handaeld took 03 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 contact with ssangng hangmg objects 8 3 Trapped belweens against 09 Mowing inte an object 10 Buried by bulk mass 11 In e on moving vehicle with logs c contio 12 Canad with electieity 13 Contact with extreme hot o cold surfaces ar open 14 1 LoC Open contanmerts 14 2 Contact with hazerdous substance walhout LOC 15 ef Comlainment ftom nomally 17 Fire 20 1 Vichm of Human Aggression 20 2 Vichm of animal behaviour 221 Contact wilh hazardous almosphere in 22 2 Co
7. Hanui t 3 nin nda Voinwhi n goa j d J j 1070 DAT inT OG SK r i 24150 Manut of Dass Eum 17 1 Macro User Guide This is a separate guide For a quick start see 3 3 Macros menu 18 1 Selecting the paths with Story Filter PURPOSE To make a selection of GISAI records from Story Filter and then make these appear as highlighted paths in Storybuilder using the Storybuilds made with GISAI data The latest Storybuilds appear together in one file currently called a Superfile VERSIONS This only works with versions 44 and above of Story Filter and version 2 0 0 29 and above of Storybuilder STORY FILTER SELECTION The only selections available from Story Filter are those that appear on the selection screen Make a selection by pressing and selecting from as many fields as you want but don t press the analyse Show Totals button Instead select View Filtered Paths List Then click on the export button See figure below Once the export button is clicked you will be requested to prowde a file name with extension sfp Actually it is just a text file which can be opened in notepad with the list of path names For the next step see 18 2 dragging paths from Story Filter to Storybuilder StoryFilter Version 1 0 0 44 C Clear Import Send Gd Filtered Paths List E Path ID Path Mame Path Boxes go
8. 4 TH T 11 Refresh IMPORTANT for showing current data Updates the data in the tree to match the current paths selection The percentage is expressed as the percentage of the number of paths selected Expand graph view Fully expands the current graph Collapse graph view Fully collapse the current graph Jump to graph When a tree branch is selected jumps to relevant part of the Storybuild This can also be achieved by double clicking on a branch Export selected boxes to MS Word With paths selected and the tree view refreshed the data on opened branches will be exported to MS Word Opening up selected branches defines the data that will appear in a table Export selected boxes to MS Excel With paths selected and the tree view refreshed the data on opened branches will be exported to MS Excel Opening up selected branches defines the data that will appear in the sheet CM n E m _ x 01 11 irora height ladders Jump To Graph 3 IB 1 BFM Bos Humber 114 Code 1 BFM Name Subtiandard condition type of equapmert Count 244 245 22 85 122 8151 1 BSM L i gk dE 2 AFM Number 138 Code 2 EFM Name Wrong of eguapmeri Count 51 2 51 3 47 855 47 775 2 B5M 205 2 21 iB 3 BFM Box Humber 160 3 EFM Name Wrong lecabon of ladder Count 4245 3 9324 13x BSM
9. Box Number Box Number Box Number Box Number Box Number Box Mumber Box Mumber Box Number ee BSM wx BSU wx DDF DS amp END amp FID wx FI FOP ee HOSP e IF wt INFO INIM 801 922 704 730 59 781 B18 b44 Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code Code 3 BFM 3 BFM 4 BFM 5 BFM b BFM BFM 2_ Mame Mame Mame Mame Mame Mame Mame Mame Emergency Response Failure Count 22 22 r 055 Emergency action Failure Count 3 3 0 36 0 96 Lock aut and or securing Failure Count 92192 23 432 23 48 Ability to operate a vehicle machine Failure Count 1150115 36 81 Equipment state Failure Count 8 79 25 25 Manual operation Failure Count 46146 14 745 14 74 Tool aid selection failure Count 25025 8 01 8 01 Object location position Failure Count 100000 32 05 32 05 part position Failure Count 29412841 84 232 84 238 lt 8 2 Tree view menu and data export Right clicking within the Object Tree View frame provides the Object Tree View Menu w Stay On Refresh Expand Graph View Collapse Graph View Jump To Graph Export Selected Boxes To Word Export Selected Boxes To Excel The menu has the following options Stay on top when the tree vi
10. Selected Paths 4 of 205 If the cursor is held over the path list the number of selected paths is shown at the bottom 4 of 205 paths in this case 3 By right clicking on the path list and choosing Invert Selection you can choose all the unselected paths and unselected the previously selected paths 4 By right clicking on the path list and choosing Select Identical you can select all paths that are identical to a given path 5 By going to the vew menu and choosing the Path Search items See Path Search 6 If you wish to select all the paths that go through a particular box right click on the desired box and click on Select Paths in the menu 7 When the cursor is over a box and the shift key is held down then the information is displayed for all paths passing through the box as opposed to only the selected ones 8 To select all paths that are the same i e go through the same sequence of boxes as a given path right click on the path in the path list and choose Select Identical Deselect To deselect paths use the deselect button on the toolbar 10 9 Path counts For selected paths in the main drop down menu View select Path Count Info This displays the path accident frequencies and number of children victims beneath the boxes in the boxes workspace If the cursor is held over the box the names of the paths are shown along the bottom left of the screen as shown below Story Builder D WO18 WORM Meta WPO5
11. Auto position 59 Autosave 14 30 B Background menu 78 Bowtie 9 Bowtie list 15 25 Box 61 79 124 Box codes 73 124 Box copy and paste 65 67 Box description 62 Box edit 62 Box menu 59 Box move 0 Box name 62 73 Box numbers 43 73 Box paths 35 114 Box position 70 Box properties 44 Box shortcuts toolbar 48 Box templates 48 Box text 44 Box view 39 73 Box visibility 86 106 51 83 Boxes 9 Boxes workspace 25 Branches 9 52 82 Building blocks 48 C Checklist 15 35 Child box 9 Child path 99 Clear paths 43 107 111 Close 30 Code view 87 Codes 124 Collapse branch 82 Copy 31 50 54 59 76 77 78 Copy box 59 65 66 77 Copy box properties 76 Copy branch 59 Copy branch with pathset 59 66 Copy branch without pathset 59 66 Copy Storybuild 54 Count paths 109 Creations 35 Cut box 59 67 Cut branch 59 67 Cut delete box 59 D Data export 35 Delete 68 Delete box 59 68 Delete box from path 59 69 Delete branch 59 68 Delete note 112 78 101 Delete path 103 69 101 Delete storybuild 54 Description 62 Deselect paths 43 Desktop Dragging 75 Dropdown menus Duplicate window 97 39 96 E Edit 31 59 61 62 129 Edit boxes 59 61 62 Edit branch 59 Edit menu 31 Edit multiple paths Edit note 129 101 78 112 Edit path s 101 103 104 105 Edit storybuild name Exit 30 Expand branch
12. Storybuilder Help for 2 2 Copyright 2011 Kingdom of The Netherlands Table of Contents Storybuilder Overview About SLOT ecoute 4 K2 taruno icis D 1 3 SEHE EUIS ____________ 9 11 Do TO m T TS 12 INT TEE 14 15 Storybuilder Menus and Toolbars Overview a 20 2 __ _ 22 MC SIRNA UD mE 23 PROVEN 6S 25 3 Drop down menus SUMI c 30 CN eer 31 BS 32 S d SS sen toto eo eet AT eR 33 3 5 EXDOTE data to ec stitit ee 35 B MR _ ____ _ __ 39 6 40 b Nero 41 EREN KE o AEN T 42 4 Toolbars TOOD sse Mam A 43 4 2 Formatting LOW HI a E 44 a Navigare 6 9 45 AA propertie 46 A S FOMOS TO ONO Gl 47 A0 BOX a ee desto a E 48 AT Maro tool ba 49 AS CO OO Al 50 4 9 POD ODOM WOOID 51 A TO FOI UNO tOO Dar 52 5 Storybuild N
13. Tools Help For the beginner File Scale View and Help are the most important 2 3 Toolbars overview Below the main menu are a number of Toolbars Each of the toolbars are explained in a separate section 4 Toolbars The toolbars can be selected or hidden using the toolbar menu shown here by checking or unchecking the boxes Toolbar Tools Help v Standard Formatting Navigate Line Properties Views Box Shortcuts Macro File Option PopUp Option Fold Untold The toolbars are Standard Basic working mode buttons A 82 ES X Fs Ei Fixed mode Move mode Link mode Path mode Select All Deselect Make visible Henumber Formatting Basic text and box properties copy paintbrush formatting options Font seh Bo ug Navigate For getting around mod Duplicate Goto Root Line Properties For changing link lines of the structure advanced Link width LinkColor M Link Pattern Forms For exporting data Tree view also helps wth navigating Statistics Tree view Box shortcuts Quick building bricks m LLE IF T 05 Mak ing demos wth Wormie help worm advanced ro C gU p Macro Play Script Hun Speed Stop File Option Standard file options and more D W g amp Mew Open Save Print Undo Copy Help PopUp option For hiding
14. 1 Right click on the desired box in the bowtie 2 click Import Excel Path Data or Import Path Data if it is a tab delimited text file In the figure below the box coded BIK is the one selected This box is the import box The user is going to import the two columns of data from the excel sheet above onto the import box Story Builder D AWO18 WORM Meta WPO5 Storybuilder 5 6 Facts and Figures Superfiles D d 0 9 Super File Edit Scale Macros Export View Toolbar Help gt amp Mew Open Save Print Undo Copy Help IF A 62 gt a X Fs Ei Aiit Fixed mode Move made Link mode Path mode Select All Deselect Make visible Henumber Statistics Font Arial Size 10 Lne B z xf 1 NEN PED ANI 0 1 1 1 Fall from height ladders 0 1 1 2 Fall height scaffold 01 1 3 Fall from height raaf platfarm flaar 01 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall fram height moveable platform i 01 1 5 2 Fall fram height non moving vehicle ng mea 1 1 5 3 Fall fram height working on height unprotec ladder st 01 2 Fall on same level 01 3 Fall down stairs ramp 02 Struck by moving vehicle Contact with Falling objects WOT cranes 03 Contact with falling objects cranes 2002 en 200 gi 04 Contact with flying ejected objects de jin Contact with object used carrired repai 05 Hit by rollingsliding object and pe
15. Menus 22 30 31 32 33 35 39 59 62 73 78 Modes of operation 43 Move mode 43 70 MS Excel 65 78 116 MS Word 65 78 91 Multiple path edit 105 N Name 103 Name a path 103 Name box 62 Navigate 45 74 95 96 Navigate toolbar 45 Navigate using tree view 95 Navigate with duplicate window 45 96 Navigating 45 Navigating with tree view 95 97 New file 20 30 50 New path 104 New storybuild 54 Notes 39 30 78 129 112 Number of paths 109 Numbering boxes 43 62 Numberless view 87 Object TreeView 39 Open 20 30 50 Open branch 82 Open file 5 20 50 Open script db 30 Open storybuild 11 25 P Page breaks 39 119 Page setup 30 121 Painter tool 44 76 Parent 99 Parent box 9 Parent path 99 Paste 59 65 66 67 Paste box 59 65 66 67 Paste branch 66 67 Path 102 103 104 105 109 Path count info 39 109 Path counts 114 91 109 Path list 35 114 Path mode 43 99 Path name 103 Path name menu 103 Path name workspace 25 99 101 106 Path notes 106 39 104 111 101 102 107 103 69 109 102 112 110 Path search 114 107 39 111 Path select 109 43 107 111 Path sequences 35 114 Path box grid 35 Paths 103 25 99 104 105 107 109 110 114 Paths behind 39 Paths in front 39 110 Paths list 25 35 Paths menu 101 106 107 Popups 39 51 83 86 PopUps toolbar 83 86 Print 50 35 30 120 119 118 Pr
16. click on View gt Path Notes from the drop down View menu The following screen will appear F Path Notes Disolay All Paths Depa Paths With Habes GISA I 110000084 GISAI 110 000033 315 AI 110000147 315 2 GISAI 110000252 GISAI 110000278 315 AI 110000338 15 A 1 1100060358 GISAI 1100003886 GISAI 110000443 315 41 1100005 31 110100096 GISAI 110100057 GISAI 110100104 1541 110100192 5 110100288 GISAl 110100321 The Path Notes window can display all the paths available or those with a note attached depending on what the user has selected from the two buttons on the toolbar To add edit delete the user can double click on each Path to bring up an edit menu for data changes Path Motes Display AllPaths Display Pathe with Nates i315 A1 110000031 GISAI 110000084 1 110000093 GISAI 110000147 GISAI 110000256 GISAI 110000952 GISAI 110000270 GISAI 110000338 GISAI 110000358 GISAI 110000386 GISAI 110000443 GISAI 110000531 GISAI 110100046 GISAI 110100057 GISAI 110100104 GISAI 110100192 GISAI 110100268 GISAI 110100321 Complete the details of the notes to be stored and close window You will be prompted to save the data 11 1 Viewing data in a table The statistics module is a very useful tool to display information on all of the bowtie in a tabular format that can be exported to Microsoft Excel for further statistical analysis To open the statistics
17. painting on 11 92 ladder steps stairs 79 x X Including demontage construction related activities montage of larger 12 93 on ladder steps stairs objets 52 X other activity on ladder steps e g welding cutting 213 94 A stairs sawing etc 17 14 95 A Unknown 5 cat ladder cage ladder or permanent 15 96 ET ESAW 0202 01 Fixed ladders hang ladder 5 ESAW 0203 01 Mobile ladders 15 97 ET stepladders 502 X X X X x X X X 17 98 step ladder or steps includes also A ladders 47 X 18 99 ET Mobile ladders placement ladder 426 X X X X X X 19 na p ne ladder Box wp Mu 7 Selected Path Boxes grid This exports a table based on what is selected in Path Search view see 10 11 Path Search Along the top are the names of the boxes selected and down the left hand side are the names of the paths An X indicates when a selected path is going through the box The two examples below are for the same box numbers but first using AND and secondly using OR il 49 y Test export sbpg and Microsoft Excel e d Jone Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Developer Number 345 14 138 2 Competer Operate Wrong placement of equipment 3 Box Code 2 21 2 BFM 4 GISAI 110000013 5 GISAI 110000014 6 GISAI 110000020 7 GISAI 110000091 8 Ed 9 E 10 GISAI 11000015
18. 82 Export 35 78 91 114 Export all storybuilds 35 Export box paths 35 Export box sequences 59 Export branch 59 Export data from tree view Export menu 35 Export path list 35 Export path sequences 35 Export path box grid 35 Export selected path boxes grid 35 Export statistics 116 78 114 Export storybuild 35 Export tree view data 91 File 20 30 50 File menu 20 30 File options toolbar 50 Fixed mode 43 Fold 52 82 Font 44 Format painter 44 Formatting toolbar 44 Forms toolbar 47 G Generate statistics for all paths 114 Generate statistics for selected paths 114 Goto root 45 Graph view 87 H Help 42 50 Help menu 42 Hide structure 51 83 Identify storybuild 12 Import 132 134 139 57 130 Import accident data 130 132 134 Import data 130 132 134 Import data from excel 130 132 134 Import paths 134 59 130 Import Story Filter paths 30 Import storybuild 30 57 Import window 130 134 Importing 134 139 59 57 132 130 Insert box 59 64 Insert box in path 104 Insert paste 59 Installation 4 Invert path selection 107 L Left box 61 Line properties 46 Line properties toolbar 46 Link lines 46 59 79 Link mode 43 79 LITE 15 M Macros 33 49 140 Macros toolbar 49 Main menu 22 30 Make path s visible 106 101 43 103 Make root 59 Make visible 106 43 103 Making paths accident scenarios 99
19. Storybuilder Wser Manual D d 0 9x Supertile storybuilds 0801 1 MN File Edit Scale Macros Export wiew Toolbar Help c EN E Mew Open Save Print Undo Copy Help IF T DS Macro F amp gt X F d Fixed mode Move made Link mode Path made Select All Deselect Make visible Henumber Statistics Tree view Font Sieli B z 1 2 3 4 5 Lin STEP 1 Select Bowtie 0 1 1 1 Fall fram height ladderz 0 1 1 2 Fall from height scaffold 01 1 3 Fall from height root plattorm floor 01 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable plattorm 1 1 5 2 Fall from height non moeving vehicle 01 7 5 Fall from height working on height unpre 01 2 Fall an same level 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp Struck by moving vehicle 03 1 Contact with Falling objects cranes 2002 03 2 Contact with falling objects cranes U4 Contact with fling ejected objects Contact with object used 05 Hit by rolling sliding object and person OF Contact with handheld tools 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 contact with swinging hanaing objects 08 3 Trapped between against 09 Moving into an object Buried by bulk mass 11 In ar moving vehicle with loss of contral 12 Contact with electricity 13 Contact with extreme hot or cold surfaces or of 14 1 LaC s Open containments 14 2
20. Toolbar The Duplicate View toolbar allows the user to view the Storybuild in various formats including fonts scale and size The Root button will bring the root box into centre view The Zoom function allows the user to zoom in on an area in the main window See Zoom Builder Wocuments and Settings Lom Documents My DocsDelphi Work StoryBuilder 2_ Struck by moving vehicle rev3 sb Pass Seefe tine 71 Line Props o gt 8 Fixed Movel Link Path at cuan Link spun Link Pap o x 112 3 415 Hh g DAR Stuck Duplicate BowTie View File Scale View Font Size EB B i U Zoom 1 Velocity of vehicle BF 1 5 kmh F P afety shoes 91541 19 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 92 1 por 7 GISAl 1 30 kmhr Velocity GISAl 1 GISAl 1 GISAl 1 z GISAl 1 PNE 17 No safety shoe 95 FSB 9 x Victim in line of Struck by moving moving vehicle vehicle DDE 15 kmihr Velocity 30 x 56 Initial velocity of vehicle PPE Paths 9 2 Zoom Story Builder has a zoom functionality in the Duplicate Window With the
21. Zoom Toggle button down you can click and drag an area on the Duplicate window which you would like to zoom in on in the main Boxes workspace of the Storybuild This appears as an area bounded by a dotted line Duplicate BowTie View Seles File Scale view Font arial Size E B I U Root Zoom all from height V j 3 3 NES 33 33 36 36 The area selected will fill the workspace window as soon as the click and drag is released Story Builder D WO18 WORM MetaWP 5 StorybuilderMJser Manual D d 0 9x Superfile storybuilds 08011 7 MM amp LB D d 0 9x Superfile storybuilds 08011 7 File Edit Scale Macros Export amp Mew Open Save Print Undo A B ES Fixed mode Move mode Link made Copy STEP 1 Select Bowtie 0 1 1 1 Fall from height ladders 0 1 1 2 Fall fram height scaffold 01 1 3 Fall from height raaf platfarm Haor 01 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall from height maveable platform 1 1 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle 3 1 1 5 3 Fall fram height working on height unpre 01 2 Fall an same level 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp 02 Struck by moving vehicle 03 1 Contact with Falling objects cranes 2002 ei 03 2 Contact with falling objects cranes 04 Contact with ejected objects Contact with abject used 05 Hit bu ralling sliding object and person OF Contact with handhel
22. box number When the box number is entered then box of that number will appear in the centre of the Boxes workspace If the box is not visible in the current view go to Collapsing and Expanding boxes 6 4 3 Setting the root The user is able to set any box in the bowtie as the root box Right click on the box you wish to set and click on Make Root 6 5 Dragging and scrolling the Storybuild By holding the shift key down and left mouse button dragging the Story Build image is possible using the hand cursor to bring different parts into vew Normal scrolling with the scroll bars can also be used to move the Storybuild 6 6 Painter tool Located on the formatting toolbar the painter tool allows the property of a box to be applied other boxes 1 Make sure the Fixed or Move mode is selected 2 Click the painter tool button and click on the box which has the properties to be copied 3 Ctrl click on the box or boxes to which the properties are to be applied NOTE If only the box code is to be copied hold down Ctrl and Alt then Click 6 7 Copying images into a document To copy a part or all of a storybuild see 6 1 5 Copying and pasting a box and 6 1 1 Copying and pasting multiple boxes This operation is available in Fixed Move or Link mode 6 8 Background menu Right mouse click on the background of the Boxes Workspace to open up the background menu Copy Copy takes a graphical snapshot of the boxes wor
23. dad Box grid Microsoft Excel Z UE Home Insert _ Layout Formulas Review _ View Developer ax BEI a g Insert gt r7 i Calibri aya General HA S e d 21 MM 9 Delete 4 Paste _ u Mem imam 0 00 Conditional Format Cell Sort amp Find amp F gt 526 RN Formatting as Table Styles Fitter Select Clipboard Ta Alignment n Number m Styles Cel B C Po a K L M MEN GISAI GISAI GISAL GISAI GISAI GISAI GISAI GISA Path 1100000 1100000 1100000 1100000 1100001 1100001 1100002 1100 1 Number Code Name Description Count 13 14 20 91 24 50 66 41 Fall from height ladder amp 1 steps 212 X X X X X A X A 616 Barrier Failure Group 512 X X A A X A according to the 4 85 G Regulations violated inspectors report 512 X X X X X 3 56 G Equipment Type 512 X X A A A A A A 6 Activity 512 X x X X x X Moving up down a step includes stepping on 88 A stairs ladder aff a ladder 177 x x Moving up down ladder stairs 8 89 A steps carrying loads 36 X inspecting adjusting measurin 90 A g on ladder steps stairs 27 de jinstalling repairing on 10 91 A ladder stairs steps 119 X X cleaning
24. default Close Closes the file Save Saves the current Story Build file into the current default directory Save As Saves the current StoryBuild sb file with a name and directory that can be specified by the user Notes Open a notepad function that allow the user to type and save notes with the file Import Storybuild Allows storybuild file to be imported from external StoryBuild databases Import StoryFilter Paths Imports an sfp file which contains exported filtered paths from StoryFilter NB StoryFilter is a separate program Set margins Sets margin sizes for printing See Printer Margin Page Setup Sets up the page for printing See Page Setup Printer Setup Opens the Print Setup dialogue of the user s printer Print Opens the Print dialogue of the user s printer Exit Exits the StoryBuild application changes to Story Build are preserved 3 2 Edit The Edit Menu is located in the Application Main Menu E Mew Open Save Frin Copy Help ED Copy Copy takes a graphical snapshot of the boxes workspace and copies it to the Windows Clipboard for use by graphics programs such as Microsoft Paint 3 3 Scale The scale can be set in the drop down scale menu and allow the user to set the viewing scale of the bowtie to the preset 1096 2596 5096 7596 10096 or to a custom size where the user could input their preferred percentage in the Other option Story Builder drive Edit S
25. form click the button on the Forms toolbar or View gt View Statistics on the dropdown menu bar The path search option is also available on the statistics form using the dedicated dropdown view menu For further information on constructing queries see 10 11 Path Search Statistics File View Refresh Paths Generate for All Pathe Generate only for Selected Paths Get Selected Paths Main Window Export Bowtie BoxPath PathList PathSeq Graph GISAI 17 000008 ciem Coie wee Pepin et Cate GISAl 17 00001 2 1 Struck by victim outside 2 435 5108 51106 51541 11 000022 GIS 4l 117 000026 2 gs FSB Victim in victim is outside 551 GISAl 11 00002 RISAI 1 100003 B g6 G PEDESTRIA No paths here 551 100 97 365 388 410 GISAl 11 000036 4 100 PSB vehicle 551 101 5154 11 00003 GISAI T1DDDDA 5 101 G VEHICLE Mo paths here 551 105 102 246 269 290 GIS4l 11 00005 5 105 3 SUBSTAND Vehicles and 55 1 106 215 II SAJ 1101000 212 1101000 7 106 G Regulations according to the 551 107 GISAI TTITODTE 107 E VEHICLE paths please 551 108 135 143 152 15 51541 1101001 GISAI 1101002E g 108 LOCATION 551 109 122 129 134 Il SAJ 1101003z Activity af 110 115 118 119 121 GISAI 1101003 d ty 551 GISAl 1107 0032 11 110 G Activity of paths here 548 111 112 113 11 GlS 41 17 01003 12 1101004 12 111 Standing
26. machinery storage 1 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height unprotected FALL ON THE SAME LEVEL There is no height involved in the fall surface pathway passage road indoor or outside 1 2 Fall on same level FALL DOWN STAIRS OR RAMP The person fell down a fixed or temporary staircase spiral staircase stairs on a ship or a ramp 1 3 Fall down stairs or ramp STRUCK BY AN OBJECT NOT BEING HELD BY A PERSON The object which contacts the person is a moving vehicle 2 Struck by moving vehicle The object contacts the person by falling on them either from height or it topples over or collapses onto the person AND it has something to do with cranes 3 1 Contact with falling object cranes part of cranes or crane loads it is NOT to do with cranes 3 Contact with falling object other than cranes part of cranes or crane loads The person is struck by a missile 4 Contact with flying object The object is rolling or sliding not a moving vehicle 5 Hit by rolling sliding object The object is hanging or swinging when it makes contact 8 2 Contact with hanging swinging objects STRUCK BY AN OBJECT BEING USED OR CARRIED BY A PERSON The object of contact is carried by another person or it is carried or being used by the victim but it is not a handheld tool 6 Contact with object person is carrying or using The object of contact is a hand held tool operated by the victim 7 Contact with hand held tools operated by self M
27. the previous child Paths can also be added to the start or to the end of the existing paths Code The Code for the new boxes on the selected column Box Num The Box number for the new boxes on the selected column Description The Description for the new boxes on the selected column Box Style The Box shape for the new boxes on the selected column Border Colour The Border Colour for the new boxes on the selected column Border Width The Border Width for the new boxes on the selected column Fill Colour The Box Fill Colour for the new boxes on the selected column When the set up is complete go to 16 4 The import process 16 4 The import process In the import window click the OK button to import the paths The process is as follows For each row in the file the program finds the paths with the same names as existing paths in the path name workspace It then finds a child box of the import box with the same name as that contained in the first column if no such child exists a new child box is added The program adds the corresponding matched paths to the box the location of the box in the sequence of boxes on the path depends on the option chosen See below The next child column is then considered and the process is repeated Up to 10 columns of data can be imported in one import NOTE The effect depends on whether data was imported with Remove Dependencies checked or unchecked In the following diag
28. untintentional GISAI 1107004 13 112 Manoeuyrin 21 GIS Al 17 07004 GISAI T101005t 14 113 Driving in 214 51541 11 01006 15 1102000 16 115 Specific e g handling loads 161 116 117 GIS Al 17 020008 Standing b GIS4l 17 020008 ij uius 37 61541 1102001 18 117 victim is e g victim is walking Ty 51541 11 020022 6 11020029 19 118 Standing by e g Inoking talking 172 21541 11 020031 20 119 Walking 153 120 51541 11020031 gisal ttozo031 21 120 uidi 16 GISAl 11020031 c 121 unknown 35 51541 1102003 GISAI 1102004 23 122 INSIDE 299 TE gt The buttons along the top have the following functions Refresh Paths Refresh the path list Generate for Paths Generate the selected report for all of the paths in the current Storybuild Generate only for Selected Paths Generate the selected report for the selected paths in the current Storybuild requires Get Selected Paths to be selected first Get Selected Paths Transfer the paths that are selected from the Main Window Main Window Toggle the to the Main Window Export Export the current report to Microsoft Excel The various tabs define the different report formats available to be displayed and exported 1 Bowtie This is designed for exporting data about the individual boxes that go to make up a Storybuild The fields that make up this report are Number Code Name Descripti
29. 0 11 GISAI 110000266 GISAI 110000271 GISAI 110000292 GISAI 110000341 xX x X GISAI 110000379 GISAI 110000396 GISAI 110000397 GISAI 110000436 GISAI 110000124 GISAI 110000450 GISAI 110000452 22 GISAI 110000456 23 GISAI 110000487 24 GISAI 110000512 25 GISAI 110000518 GISAI 110000530 27 GISAI 110000541 GISAI 110000563 29 GISAI 110000607 E GISAI 110000610 31 GISAI 110000618 X Ix X 32 GISAI 110000621 83 GISAI 110000630 GISAI 110000665 249 ace m pics Test expot sbpg and 2 84 1 Number 146 154 T Box Name Competer Operate Wrong placement of equipment 3 BoxCode 2 DS 2T 2 BFM 4 GISAI 110000013 5 GISAI 110000014 X X 6 GISAI 110000020 x x 7 GISAI 110000091 X 8 GISAI 110000055 9 GISAI 110000124 10 GISAI 110000150 11 GISAI 110000266 X X 12 GISAI 110000271 13 GISAI 110000292 14 GISAI 110000341 X X X 15 GISAI 110000379 16 GISAI 110000396 17 GISAI 110000397 X 18 GISAI 110000436 X X 19 GISAI 110000439 20 GISAI 110000450 21 GISAI 110000452 22 GISAI 110000456 x 23 GISAI 110000487 X 24 GISAI 110000512 25 GISAI 110000518 26 GISAI 110000530 27 GISAI 110000541 28 GISAI 110000563 MO M 29 GISAI 110000607 X _30 GISAI 1100006
30. 0 Manuf explosion fire accident toxic highly flamma Row Headers 2 LUC3 15 7 2000 24660 Manuf o escape of subs accident nan camah mii c de LUCA 24 5 2006 24660 Manuf escape of subs dangerous acci toxic E Data Bor Side ee 3 Todd 11 1 i 1 gt fe Right Side Field Type String Data Cal 2 fe Left Right Orphaned Paths f Add gnore Path Insert State C Before Decendent m After D ecendent End Uf Path f Start OF Path Before Ancestor amp After Ancestor Lade DAT Bas mm Style Rectange Description Border Colour Maroon gt Border width 0 Fil Colour _ white Ok Cancel Path Col This has to show the order number of the column in the Excel file containing the path names In the example it is column 1 To automatically set the column number left click on a record in the path column and drag the cursor to the Path Col box then release The column number will automatically appear Add new Paths To the right of the Path Col tick the box ONLY IF you wish to add all paths that are not currently present in the storybuild as listed in the path names workspace Columns This initially shows the number of data columns in the worksheet so excluding the paths column The number of columns required for import can be changed here For example if only 6 of the total columns of data were go
31. 10 X 31 GISAI 110000618 X X X 32 GISAI 110000621 33 110000630 X X 34 il GISAI 110000665 M Erb sbpg or IRE 8 Creation This exports checklists which have been made in creations for exporting a list of boxes see 8 2 Tree menu and data export or 11 2 Exporting data to Excel The complete Lite Checklist defined in Creation for the opened storybuild is exported as a txt file The file is created in the user s choice of location The user can open the file in Word for example and save as a Word document 3 6 View Fe drive White 018 WORM Meta WPOS SEorybuilder 5 6 Fact Macros Export view Toolbar Help Path Search amp _Pathsearch e Save Print Popup F Popup 1 LE IF 62 Page Breaks Popup 2 ove mode Linkr Count Info Popup 3 ake visible F if Popup 4 illii E 5i NE Mid 5 0 ght ladders Duplicate ht scaffold View Statistics F7 Path Mot It hole in the Se ne aight moveable Bos uisu aight non movirg ight working Object Treeview Shift F11 ramp vehicle objects cranes 1 objects cranes 2002 en 200 Path search When Path search is selected it opens an area below the workspace where path queries can be built Popup controls the visibility of popups A submenu is shown in the figure above Boxes which are given Popup numbers can be displayed or
32. 305 3T 4 B E 4 AFH Number 185 Code 4 Nome Substandard surlace supped Count 43 43 4 0251451 4 85 4 05 4 T 5 5 BFM Box Number 207 Code 5 Name Substandard positon of person on equipment Count 34 94 8 798 75s 5 B5M 5 05 51 amp BFM i ox Fe E Box Humber 227 Code Name Substandard conditions finest of person Count 20120 1 87511 8651 5 amp DS RT 7 B 7 BFM Box Humber 248 Code 7 BFM Name Lost of control over body movement Count 363370 34 493134 4551 7 i Box Number 77 Code 8_ Hane No or inadequate use ol fall arreshors or salety nets Count 1919 1 785 1 775 BSH amp BSU b RIF Bax Number 73 Code 9 Name adequate emergency reponse Count 3836 3323355 9 B5M ABS The export from Tree View where the BFM codes were opened is shown below Data is shown exported to MS Word Story Builder Selected Boxes Info From Object TreeView Box Number 114 138 160 185 207 22 246 13 ode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 substanda rd condition or type of equipment Wrong placement of equipment Wrong location of ladder substanda rd gurtace support Substanda rd posit
33. 4 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle C 014 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height 101 2 Fall on same level 101 3 Fall down stairs or ramp CONTACT WITH 5 IN THE SURRECOLUNDINGS CONTACT WITH EQUIPMENT BEING WORKED WITH CHEMICAL FIRE EXPLOSIOM ATMOSPHERE BURIED DROWHING OR DECOMPRESSION PHYSICAL EXERTION PEOPLE ANTIHAI S VEHICLE ACCIDENT CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY EXPERT MODE If you opened expert mode it should now look something like the figure below See 2 4 Workspaces TEM GRADA ERU me esce r T X L EN Dam pam ud rud em HMM RM RAM em m t me Vl Creme eum DERE ded EIE 14 Las caeiammanin MIC Uu 74 Tee LE T enn res IB ct mae Arr erem Vire pi mare cape wa ur _ eria GTI Cosmo m eye E 1 3 StoryBuild Structures 1 3 1 Bowties Structures are built as bowties Boxes which are causes of accidents are built on the LHS and those which are the consequences and built on the RHS Safety Barriers PECORI LITT ROC I EIE EP ILI TELE IE CE EE TR RTI EI Bowtie structure 1 3 2 Parent and child boxes Story Builder displays a graphical representation of data in the Boxes Workspace Boxes Struc
34. 5 6 105 6 107 108 109 G 11010 111 112 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 ENV2 124 125 2 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 ENV2 133 2 134 135 ET 136 ET 137 ET 138 ET 139 ET 140 ET 141 ET 142 ET 143 ET 144 ET Windows Live Messen Help 1f Window Help id aL BLA Description Path Count struck by moving victim outside vehicle 551 Victim in line af rmvictim is outside vehicle e g p551 PEDESTRIAN paths here 551 Vehicle moving tc 551 DRIVE paths here 551 SUBSTANDARD Vehicles and pedestrians not k551 Regulations violat according to the inspector 551 VEHICLE TYPE paths please 551 LOCATION OF 551 Activity of victim 551 Activity of Vehicle paths here 548 standing still gt Luntintentional start up Manoeuvring turr 2 Driving in reverse 214 Driving ahead 256 specific activities e g handling Inad s repairing 161 standing by amp 41 victim 15 steering amp g victim is walking but alsa s 77 standing by pass e g looking talking to driver 172 Walking 163 Walking backwar 16 unknown activity 35 INSIDE 299 Other inside e g hospital store car cleanir 20 Loading unloadininclude expedition areas 131 General industrie e g production hall 142 Maintenance sho werkplaa
35. 60 Manuf o escape of subs accident nan camah 7 Hemave Dependencies LUCA 24 8 2006 24660 Manuf escape of subs dangerous acci toxic 3 Dans Bor c ail cm addon Y uw Yd 1 1 Left ie Right Side Column 1 Field Type String Data 2 Left Right Date a Add To End t gnare Path Siring Insert State Before Decendent After Decendent End Of Path f Start OF Path Before Ancestor After amp ncestar Code DAT Box 0 Style Rectangle Description Border Colour 10 Maroan Border width 0 Fil Colour Data Col Relevant Column number This can be automatically generated by left clicking on one of the data cells in the relevant column of the displayed sheet and dragging it to and releasing it in the Data Col box Here in the example the list Column 2 will use data from Data Column 2 Field Type Set the data type for each data column Use the drop down menu In the example string is selected This will cause the content of the column cells to appear as box names exactly as displayed Common names will go into one box See Ranges Ranges To set the data ranges for a number or a date field type first select the column set the field type set the From and To range and press the add button Date or Number can selected if the user wishes to group the data rather than an individual box for each unique data point For ex
36. Code A code identifying the category of the Box Box Type The popup type of the box Box Num The Box number Boxes get numbered automatically but the use can change this See also Renumber on the otandard Toolbar Name A name for the current Box Description Add a useful short text description which will appear when you hold your cursor over the box Border Colour The colour of the border around the Box BorderWidth The width of the border surround Fill Colour Specifies the Box colour There is 2 additional option that allows the user to edit the position of a box User Position If this check box is checked the box is being displayed in a user position uncheck it if you want the box to go back to auto position See 6 2 Move mode Repositioning Include in Auto Position If this check box is checked the box is included in the auto position of the bowtie For more information on how to customise the box positioning see 6 2 Move mode Repositioning 6 1 4 Insert box Right click on a box and choose Insert Box Inserts a new box ready for editing between the currently selected box and its Parent box with elec Add Left Box Add Right Bax Zum Edit Delete Bax gt Make Rook Auto position Include in Auto Layout Select Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax From Path Box Copy Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Branch De
37. Contact with hazardous substance without LI 15 Loss of Containment from normally closed 17 Fire 5158 93410035 7 GISAl 3541 00556 GISAl 3541 00522 51541 39951 00011 51541 39 100012 GISAl 3551 00032 GISAl 3355100115 GISAl 3551001 GISAl 3351 00208 GISAl 3351002 73 GISAl 33951 00501 GISAl 3361 00072 2 1 2 1 51541 93961 00441 GISAl 3361 00450 lt 51 pm Paths Z1 21 51541 110300365 51541 210200040 GTSAT 210 300 398 SIS4i 310200549 GT5A1 31020 0608 GISAT 3 10300447 GI 10 10 Paths in front This option enables the user to either the paths in front of the boxes or behind the boxes set the path view to front click on View Paths in Front to check it To set the path behind the boxes simply uncheck the option See View menu 10 11 Path search It is possible to select paths that satisfy a certain condition To do this ensure the path selecting panel is visible if it is not go to the View menu and choose Path Search Queries can be built by typing in box numbers and keyword or by clicking on boxes with keywords selected When query has been set up click on the Select button This will select all the paths according to the query ULES3 1 31 00476 3100479 4 3100500 5100605 i 160 and 122 18100645 search 5100662 CMS The table below shows the search keywords available to the user And p
38. Importing data and Selecting import box After selecting the Import Excel Path Data a pop up window will appear as shown below Import Excel Path Data Import Excel Path Data Filename v Sheet Path 1 Add new Paths Columns a Apply Row Headers 2 Remove Dependencies Data Box Side Le Right Ue a Side Column 1 f Left Right Column 2 Column 3 Orphaned Paths Column 4 AddTaoEnd C gnare Path Column Column 5 Insert State Column Column 8 Column 3 Column 10 Betore Decendent After Decendent End OF Path t Start OF Path Before 4ncestor After Ancestor Code Bos Style Rectangle Description Border Colour a Black Border width Eil Colour white In this window continue as follows Filename Allows the user to set the source of the Excel file Sheet Allows the user to select which worksheet of the file to import from Once a sheet is selected the worksheet will appear on the window below the worksheet name appears twice just pick the first one The result for the example is shown below Import Excel Path Data Import Excel Path Data P Filename D Accidents xls z Sheet Sheet F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 FE Fy Path Cal 1 dv Add new Paths Accident code SIC cade LOC type Accident OO Substance clas Eus E s FT LUCT 1 5 2005 24201 Mineral i escape of subs accident very boxic LOC 12 3 2006 2414
39. OVING OR JUMPING INTO AN OBJECT The victim moves into a stationary object or bumps into a person 9 Moving into an object CONTACT WITH OR TRAPPING BY MOVING PARTS The machine has moving parts and the victim contacts those moving parts 8 1 Contact with moving parts of a machine An object moves against a person and traps them against a static obect 8 3 Trapped between against something BURIED OR IMMERSED Victim is buried by a large amount of a physical substance like earth or grain or sand due to collapse or downpour 10 Buried by bulk mass Victim is in a liquid and they lose buoyancy or are trapped under the liquid 23 Impact by immersion in liquid IN OR ON A VEHICLE WHICH LOSES CONTROL Victim is in or on a vehicle which loses control 11 In or on moving vehicle with loss of control CONTACT ELECTRICITY The contacts active electrical parts directly indirectly or by short circuit 12 Contact with electricity CONTACT EXTREME HOT OR COLD SURFACE OR FIRE The victim contacts an extremely hot surface or an extremely cold one or an open flame which is not a fire burning out of control because of movement of either the victim or the damage source 13 Contact with extreme hot or cold surfaces or open flame A fire is caused by loss of control including the victim s clothes catching fire and the victim is exposed to the effects 17 Fire HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE OR ATMOSPHERE Contact is due to a LOC LOSS OF CONTAINMENT of a substance w
40. a full description of how to enter a path and use other Lite functions see Story Builder Lite Help File Lite help 2 2 EN pdf or Lite help 2 2 EN ppt Helpdesk StoryBuilder Lite File WQ110822 Storybuilder Lite 2 2 Interface doc 4 Entering or examining paths in bowties When you are in Lite you can 1 Enter your own paths 2 Look at indivudal accidents from the database using the drop down edit function In the database and blank template there are 36 Storybuild bowtie hazards grouped in 9 categories Each has a checklist based entirely on the underlying database The blue bars are bowtie groups 0 1 1 Fall bom height ladders 5 91 2 from height 01 13 Fall from height roofplationmfloor 1 1 4 from height bole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable platform 7101 52 Fall from height nca moving vehicle 0 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height unprotected 391 2 Fall on same level 0 3 Fall down stairs of ramp CONTACT WITH 08N THE SLAC GS CONTACT WITH EQUEPHENT BEDES WORE WITH CHEMICAL FIET DLAKE A THOSP EH SUED MOWING OF PEOPLE 08 ANEMALS VEHELLE ACCIDENT _ CONTACT WITH ELECTRICITY n ee ee Hep NewPuh EdtPuh Save Pah COT WITH THI See HG 22 03 1 Contact with falling objects CRANE S 71832 Contact with lalling objects cranes 04 Contact with flying eje
41. aces or open flame 17 Fire 2 Explosion NO Muscular exertion YES 25 Extreme muscular exertion NO Make own bowtie 14 1 Box codes guide Box codes can be entered using the box editor See 6 1 3 Box editor Box codes help to identify a type of event Box codes will sort the boxes in Code View of Tree View Box codes will enable exports to MS Excel to be sorted and selected The following codes are used in the 36 Storybuilds A activity at time of accident 14 1 Manoeuvrinig 11 Activity of Vehicle s N 15 1 A Standing still ABS Absence from work 449 1 ABS 1 month absence lt months gt 1 month gt 6 months BFM Barrier Failure Mode 1_BFM Barrier failure mode 1 which is linked to 1_DS 1_T BSM Barrier Success Mode Ne 4 BSM Proper geometry infrastructure BSU Barrier State Unknown 5 BSU Unknown state of barrier BWT Transfer to from another bowtie 568 BWT Bowtie 3 Contact with falling dropped collapsing object person which is falling under gravity CE Centre event DDF Dose Determining Factor 403 1 DDF 30 kmihr lt Velocity lt 50 km hr DS Delivery system failure ET Equipment type often using the ESAW classification FOD Final Outcome Death FOI Final Outcome Probably Not Permanently Injured 4407 Fo Probably Non ermanently injur
42. ailure Count 53154 10 175 8 38 Box Number Code G Name Regulations violated Count 5210541 100 1005 M ode View B BFM se Number 53 Code 1 BFM Name Substandard geometry infrastructure Count 242 248 46 45 45 845 1 B5M 105 Box Number 74 Code 105 Name Plans and procedures Count 38141 7 29 7 58 Box Number 75 Code 1 D 5 Name Availability Count 14 15 2 633 2 77 e Box Number 76 Code 1 05 Name Competence Count 18 20 3 45 3 74 Bos Number 77 Code 1 05 Name Communication collaboration Count 1617 3 072 3 142 Z Box Number 78 Code 1 D 5 Name Conflict resolution Count 3033 17 27211 7 19 Box Number 73 Code 1 D 5 Name Motivation commitment Count 34135 83 47 gt Bos Number 80 Code 1 D 5 Name Ergonomics MMI Count 40143 7 68 7 95 Z Number 81 Code 1 D 5 Name Equipment tools spares parts Count 41142 7 877 755 Box Number 82 Code D5 Mame Unknown Count BOLED 11 523 11 033 1 IF B hl ma or 1 T ra 1 DT I isl 4 108 3 Trapped between against Jump Graph Story Builder Graph View 09 3 Trapped between against E S ee oe ol REIS IRIS DRE RTI RTI fe Code View Numberless Code View BFM Box Number
43. ame Workspace BD ides 1 doses 53 5 2 Adding and deleting Storybuilds or change the 54 5 3 Changing Storybulld orders IM the cdita 56 S4 Importa StoryDullo from another sso odiis Go iau taedas 57 6 Boxes Workspace Dogs WN BOES 58 D Ll BOX MENU OVT VEW a Nant ment tenon 59 Vo 0 0 ET 61 61 3 BOX CAOT oq nu 62 SIR NR Ime m PS 64 56 1 5 COD VIG aS UNO Used editas 65 6 1 6 Copying and pasting multiple boxes with or wirthout 66 67 61 9 DEletin ia locas isst aude tees 68 dri A E 69 6 2 Move mode BOX TeDOSIHODIRO abun en tuU 70 275459 qu m 13 DT ROOE DOX do oa ibt duda 74 65 Dragging tie STORY DUNG 75 76 6 7 Copying Images eee eee ee fatus 77 cU MT TTE E OO COTON 78 6 9 BOX E
44. ample ages could be grouped such as 10 19 20 29 etc and boxes will be generated with those group names The set up is shown in the example below The user types in from and to numbers and then clicks on Add to create data group Import Excel Path Data Import Excel Path Data Filename D A ccidents sls sheet Sheet F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Fb Fy Path Cal dv Add new Paths Accident code SIC cade LOC type Accident DD Substance clas Eciam 5 T LOC 1 5 2005 23201 Mineral escape of subs accident toxic LOL 12 3 2006 24140 Manuf explasion fire accident highly Row Headers 2 LUC3 15 7 2000 24660 Manuf o escape of subs accident nan camah mc curd tiu LUCA 24 5 2006 24660 Manuf o escape of subs dangerous occi toxic 3 Picks fan Side lt E C Left fe Right Side Colum 1 Field Type Date f Lett Right Orphaned Paths t Add End gnare Path From 01 01 2005 31 12 2005 01 01 2005 31 12 2005 Insert State Before Decendent C After Decendent End Of Path f Start OF Path Before Ancestor After Ancestor Code DAT Box Mum 0 Style Rectangle Description Border Colour Maroon gt Border width 0 Colour white Ok Cancel Side Specify which side of the import box you would like to import the child boxes left or right Data box side refers tothe boxes created from the column data a
45. and popping out parts of the graphic space saving and neat 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 Workspaces Below the Toolbars are a number of Workspaces NOTE In 2 2 these are now tabs Bowties Paths and Saved paths The older version layout is shown below Storybuilder 2 2 Version layout Database Edit Macros Export View Scale Application Mode Creation Toolbar Settings Help B E e 7 e Mew Open save Prnt Copy EE A IF T Root Demo Fold Open gt E d bod Fixed Move Link Fath Allpaths paths cee Renum Count Gls Tree Stats oize 7 U Linksize Link Col BM Pop 0 1 Bowties Paths Saved Paths 01 1 1 Fall tram height ladders Man 01 1 2 Fall from height scaffold Deliveries Group 01 1 3 Fall tram height roat plattarm tlaar 01 1 4 Fall rnm height hole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable plattorm 1 1 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle 1 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height unprate 01 2 Fall an same level m 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp _ Management EN 02 Struck by moving vehicle HOMES ee 031 Contact with falling objects CRANES 13 2 Contact with falling objects cranes 04 Contact with flying ejected objects 05 Hit by rolling slicing object and person Ub Contact with object used carried 0 Contact with handheld tools 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 Contact wit
46. appropriate points in the scripts for the relevant macros The last clicked boxes are also used in the scripts 2101 x AddEB ox AddP ath ideo Bose L apyPaste CutPasteBranch DeleteBox Duplicate indo E ditb ox GotoPath HideMsg viden PapV idea Select hroughPathsV ideo Statistics ideo Yalues Last Clicked Boxes 7538 138 Wrong placement of equipment Scripts Scripts allow the built in macros to be changed using Macros Scripts button Script Scripts are stored in the SB Program Data mdb file in MSAccess Edits to the script will be permanently stored To see more about scripts go to Macro User manual separate document Changing the Program Macro File Standard macros that are not specific to a Storybuild are stored in a file called SB Program Data sb When Storybuilder starts this is the default macro file However it is possible to open a different file with the File Open ScriptDB menu option Different macro files based on the supplied SB Program Data mdb file can be made To make a new one copy it to another folder and give it a new name To open a macro file different to the default at the start of a session use FilelOpen ScriptDB The scripts can be modified using the script editor Scrpts can also be edited outside Storybuilder by opening the file in MS Access 3 5 Export The export menu provides a variety of ways for exporting box names and data as txt files which can
47. ar Help a mo e m ib Open Save Print Undo Copy Help LCE IF DS 62 E a X E Eg Alt Fixed mode Move made Link mode Path made S elect All Deselect Make visible Henumber Statistics Tree view Font size 10 B z Sti Pol 1 2 3 4 5 Lin STEP 1 Select Bowtie 0 1 1 1 Fall from height ladders 0 1 1 2 Fall from height scaffald 01 1 3 Fall fram height rootplathorm floor 01 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable platform 1 1 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle E 1 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height unpre 01 2 Fall on same level 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp 02 Struck by moving vehicle 03 1 Contact with falling objects cranes 2002 03 2 Contact with Falling objects cranes 04 Contact with fing ejected objects Contact with object used 05 Hit by rolling sliding object and person OF Contact with handheld tools 06 7 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 contact with swinging hanging objects 08 3 Trapped between against 09 Moving inta an object Buried by bulk mass GISAl 1 1O000s52 GISAl 1 1000040 GISAl 1 10000460 GISAl 1 10000646 GISAl 1 1010013 gt lt 002 GISAl 1107 00501 m e GIS41 110700709 GISAl 170200105 GISA 1102002 75 GISAI 11020044 GISAI 1102004 78 falS 4 11020058 3
48. at Auto position Include in Suto Layout Select Paths tur Copy Box Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Bax Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data Select Clicking on Select Paths selects all the paths going through that box See topic 10 8 Selecting paths Delete When paths are selected to delete selected paths from a box click on Delete Paths This is the best way to delete multiple paths from a box See also topic 10 6 Multiple Path Edit 6 2 Move mode Box repositioning Boxes can be repositioned in Move mode only See Modes of Operation Using Drag and Drop operations objects can be moved and repositioned freely throughout the StoryBuild structure To move a box to a different location 1 Go into Move mode 2 Click on the box and drag it to the new location above or below other boxes The symbol on the cursor will change to a small rectangle when the box can be dropped In the following example box 16 is selected and moved between boxes 19 and 13 10 Uncontrolled set down on shore arge undiscovered 13 14 uncontrolled pick up containment damaged from vessel 13 uncontrolled pick up from vessel 16 17 containment damaged collision during litt After the drop operation Box 16 is repositioned between 19 and 13 10 uncont
49. at it can be pasted into other applications Help Opens the Help File 4 9 Pop up option toolbar roof 2 3 5 Parts of the structure can be hidden away and made to as pop ups There are 5 pop up numbers 4 10 Fold Unfold toolbar Fold Untold A structure can be completely folded into the root box or completely unfolded Unfolding does not show pop ups 5 1 Selecting a Storybuild A file may contain one or more storybuilds These are listed in the Storybuild Name Workspace Storybuilds are graphics with lines and boxes Selecting a Storybuild selects the respective graphic File New creates a new StoryBuild database File Open Opens an existing StoryBuild database sb or old To add a new storybuild to an existing file delete a storybuild or edit the name see 5 2 Adding and deleting storybuilds In the Figure below a number of storybuilds are shown in the Storybuild name Workspace of which 24 Too rapid de compression is selected To select a Storybuild move the cursor to the required Storybuild and click the left mouse key to select can take a few seconds to appear if it is big structure with a lot of paths story Builder D VWOT8 WORM 5 StorybuilderVIser ManualW d 0 9x Superfile storybuilds 080171 7 MMELB Fie Edit Export View Toolbar Help Ce amp o amp E boo Hew Open Save Undo Copy LCE IF T DS
50. ath i MAT Ad I LT Toon ng RE OU Tes CONT AI I WITH E RITPHENT BEI TA CEE WTH _ CHEMIE Al FIR EXPE IED OSCR OF DELOHPRES STO PHYSICAL PORTIO FEOPLUE 5 VEHICLE ACCIDENT CONTACT WTA Dama Help sua 6 Been Bem Huren ert 3 1 Fall bem eight laddar COLAJ Fall Brom Belgii 09 1 3 bom baighi roo platicem fioor BLIA Fall bom Beight hole ia the ground n fretus Pira ahera 18 2 1 Opening a file New otarting from scratch Click on New and name your file This is what you will see if you open a new file The first box that is created is called the Root box and this is the parent of all other boxes that will be created like a family tree Tree branches can be built to left and right of the root box Builder D WQ73 Software Maintenance 200 Help febi Wew sb In i Tree view Pop mme ewm T Open otart Storybuilder and open a file with an sb extension 20 Close Save Save As New Print Notes Import Storvbuild Set Margins Page Setup Print Exit 2 2 2 Main Menu At the top of the tool is the main menu consisting of dropdown menus called File Edit Scale Macros Export View Toolbar
51. aths that satisfy all the entered box numbers Or paths that satisfy either of the two or more box numbers Not paths that does not contain the searched box numbers Before paths that goes through before the searched box number After paths that goes through after the searched box number iBefore paths that goes through immediately before the box number iAfter paths that goes through immediately after the box number Examples of possible queries are 30 all paths that go through box 30 20 and 56 all paths that go through boxes 20 AND 56 20 or 56 all paths that go through boxes 20 or 56 or both 20 and not 56 all paths that go through box 20 but not box 56 10 Before 20 all paths that go through box 10 before box 20 i e all paths going through 10 then 20 will be returned regardless of anything boxes in between 6 After 5 all paths that go through box 6 after box 5 i e all paths going through 5 then 6 will be returned regardless of anything boxes in between 10 iBefore 20 all paths that go through box 10 immediately before box 20 i e path going through 10 then 20 will be returned but not if its going through 10 then 15 then 20 6 iAfter 5 all paths that go through box 6 immediately after box 5 i e path going through 5 then 6 will be returned but not if its going through 5 then 8 then 5 It is possible to build up queries by clicking on boxes If the And button is selected when a box is clicked it will be ad
52. automatically created in a Storybuild based on an MS Excel xls or tab delimited text file txt Only the excel file example is displayed here similar process for txt file which in any case can be converted to excel Use import with xls files does not currently work with xlsx files When an import is done from an excel sheet that sheet will not be available until Storybuilder program is closed The purpose of importing data is to Create new boxes when there are new data for existing paths Import new paths for existing boxes A combination of the above The file of data for import must contain a column with path names and one or more columns of data Import will create a new box for every new unique name for a piece of data If there are 50 cells with the word competence there will be one box created with 50 paths An example is shown below In this example the first column lists the accident record identifiers path names the second column is the type of industry with a 2 figure code and the third column is the industry broken down into more subdivision Bik2 Description Bik6 Description GISAI 310300287 XX Niet Ingevuld XXXX Niet Ingevuld GISAI 310400017 XX Niet Ingevuld XXXX Niet Ingevuld GISAI 310400092 XX Niet Ingevuld XXXX Niet Ingevuld 61541 310000552 93 Overige dienstverlening 93 Overige dienstverlening GISAI 610300165 93 Overige dienstverlening 9301 Kleding textielreiniging GISAF110000285 93 Overige diens
53. cale Macros Exp 1005 E fot gs 25 Fixed Mm 10 Font E Other 3 4 Macros Macros refer to animations which show the user some aspect of Storybuilder functionality or some aspect of a Storybuild structure For detailed information about Macros the Macro User Manual should be consulted a separate guide However it is possible to experiment with macros by typing in texts and clicking on boxes as described below Running and Customising Macros Story Builder macros can be run from the Macros menu option or Macro toolbar Story Builder Fe drive White Queen WO23 Software Edit Scale Macros Export View Toolbar Help Record 1 Mew Open si Scripts Run 4 Fixed mode Speed Fath made S ele AY Font stop fe Line gt g Macro Play Script Aun Speed Stop Creating Macros unique to a Storybuild To create Storybuilder macros that are specific to a single Storybuilder file open a Storybuild then go to Macros Record New Macro Macro button To play a recorded macro go to Macros Play Play button When the file is saved the macro will be saved with it Demo Macros For Storybuilder macros that not file specific use Macros Run The run dialog box allows data to be entered that customises the built in macros The list shows available macros Entering text at 0 1 etc puts the text at the
54. cted objects 7 05 Hit by rollingiaiding object and person 06 Contact with object used carried 08 2 Contact with swinging hanging objects 08 3 Trapped botween against 08 Moving into an object 13 Contact with extreme hot or cold surfaces CONTACT WITH EQUIPMENT BEING WORKED With CHEMICAL FIRE EXPLOSION ATMOSPHERS BURIED DAWNING OR DECOMPRESSION PHYSICAL EXERT DOM mmm eH ANIMALS VEHICLE ACCIDENT Tr TREC 12 Li ONT AI rem T Shik CONTACT WITH EQUIPHENT BER WORKED WITH CHA ICA H 1 Lot s Open containm M2 Contact with hazardous substance without LOC 7122 1 Contact with hazardous in confined spaca Connect with haraedous atmesgisere through breathing apparatus 7127 Explosion BURIED CCW Od DECORHIFRESSTOM PHTSIE RI EXERTIDN PEUPLE wind dai 16 CONTACT WITH IN THI CONTACT WITH 8 os WITH 07 Contact with handheld tools 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machina CHE PLA EP TPS CRE CAA ET m T I S WITH THI ee eh a Sei NC CH BECHER S
55. d tools 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 06 2 contact with swinging hanging objects 08 3 Trapped between against 09 Moving inta an object 10 Buried by bulk mass I515A 3331 00802 I3154 3331 0083 I3154 333100321 31541 3341 007 30 154 9941 00264 1541 9941 00321 6151 9941 00357 6151 9941 00388 I3154 3341 00522 I315A 3381 00071 8154 9951 0001 7 lt GIS Al 9951001175 5154 9951 00192 View Toolbar Path made Font ME Size 10 Line B z Uu sf Help I 9 BFM LCE IF T 05 Play Script Aun Speed Stop X P Ei d 5 Select All Deselect Make visible Henumber Statistics Tree view Duplicate Goto Root Pop 1 1 2 5 4 5 Tae Paths 36 36 GIS41 110100501 GISAI 110200105 GISAI 110300308 GISAI 210100456 GISAI 210100467 GISAI 210100499 GISAI 210200225 A Link width Link Color Link Pattern d Fall fi non 36 3 10 1 Path name workspace Accident scenarios are represented as paths through the structure In Path Mode Paths can be made from one box to the next for representing accident scenarios in the boxes workspace The path represents an accident One victim accidents have one path Multiple victim accidents have a parent path with children To make path names have to first be created in the path name workspace See Adding deleting and
56. ded as an additiional requirement e g if starting with a blank query the user clicks on boxes 3 5 and then 8 the resulting query will be 3 and 5 and 8 Similarly if the button had been selected 3 or 5 or 8 would have resulted The user can switch between And and Or as the query is built up If the Not button is checked a statement is added before each box Thus to enter 20 and 5 or not 4 the steps would be 1 Make sure And is selected and Not is unchecked 2 Click on box 20 followed by box 5 3 Choose Or and check Not 4 Click on box 4 The button allows the insertion of parentheses into the query The Clear button clears the current query and the Close button hides the panel 10 12 Path notes Path Notes allow the user to add notes description to individual paths or for the Storybuild as a whole see Storybuild Notes The Path Notes window allows the user to add edit or delete note descriptions related to each Path The data will be stored in the database To edit delete individual paths notes right click on the desired path and select Edit Note or Delete Note Paths with notes are shown with the icon below 51541 39411 00264 GISAl 3341 00321 51541 39411 00352 315A 3341 00399 I315A 3341 00522 e I315AJ 3351 00011 I315A 3351 0001 7 1541 3951 000932 51541 93951 00115 1541 3951 001 32 GISA4I 9957 00208 Paths To open the Path Notes window for multiple edit delete
57. dheld tools 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 contact with swinging hanging object 08 3 Trapped between against 09 Moving into an object 10 Buried by bulk mass 11 In er on moving vehicle with lass of con 12 Contact with electricity 13 Contact with extreme hot or cold surface 14 1 Lot s Open containments 14 2 Contact with hazardous substance wi 15 Loss of Containment from normally close 17 Fire 20 1 Victim of Human Aggression 20 2 Victim of animal behaviour 22 1 Contact with hazardous atmosphere in confir Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back J Search s Folders Address RAM Deel 4Story Filber Merge with builder Files gt Go Folders C3 Merge with builder files Sourced4 I val y GISAI 110200618 GISAl 110200624 Es pum I3ISA 110200627 GISAI 11020064 1 GISAI 110300072 GISAI 110300098 _ GISAI 110300154 Index A About 4 About storybuilder structure 11 4 9 Accident 11 12 122 Accident frequencies 109 Accident investigation 11 Accident scenario or path 99 103 Accidents with multiple victims 99 Add box 61 Add box to path 104 Add child path 103 Add left box 59 61 Add note 112 Add path 99 101 103 104 Add right box 59 61 Add storybuild Add vicitm to accident 103 Administrator rights 41 All storybuilds 35 Ancestor 59
58. e e MS Word and Excel for exporting data e MS Excel for importing data Files are installed from a setup exe file The extracted files are about 9MB in size 2 Name Date modified Type SIZE ar blank 03 11 2009 01 02 SB File 214 KB ik SB Program Data 23 04 2011 21 43 Microsoft Office Access Database 212 E Storybuilder 22 08 2011 23 43 Compiled HTML Help file 4905 KB ge StoryBuilderv2 2 11 24 08 2011 01 51 Application 3671 KB For more information about Storybuilder see www storybuilder eu See also separate documents Filename Lite help 2 2 EN pdf or Lite help 2 2 EN pdf StoryBuilder Lite Help April 2011 Filename WQ110822 Storybuilder Lite 2 2 Interface pdf Helpdesk StoryBuilder Lite 2 2 Interface 1 2 Starting StoryBuilder You need The installed StoryBuilder program A storybuilder file with extension sb 1 Install the program by double clicking on the SetupStoryBuilder exe file 2 If possible put the sb file you want to open most often in the same directory as the exe file program directory otory builder will open the first sb file it finds If you put both these files in the program directory then it will open the ANON file on opening works alphabetically ar 110720 Superfile MOTHER CREATION 22 Blank 21 08 2011 10 50 SB File 84976 KB 110720 Superfile MOTHER CREATION 22_ 21 08 2011 23 42 58 File 118388 KB You can also open sb files from any location on your computer 3 Start the StoryBuilder pr
59. e required branch within the Boxes workspace Move the mouse to the box to copy the boxes right click and choose paste to complete the action Using copy branch on the root box copies all the branch boxes You can also paste the boxes into MS Office applications but it will only paste the displayed boxes in a branch Copy and paste boxes with paths selected When paths are selected For copying and pasting paths together with a branch choose Copy Branch With Pathset For copying a branch without the pathset choose Copy Branch Without Pathset 42 contact with Add Left elec Add Right Insert Edit Bax Delete Box Make Root Auto position Include in Auto Layout Select Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Box From Path ext luk Bax Copy Box Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Delete branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Sel Ancestor Export branch table Export Box Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data 6 1 7 Cutting a box or a branch Right click on a box select Cut Box The box is removed and can be pasted onto another box by right clicking on it and choosing Paste to complete the action To cut multiple boxes in a branch choose the branch parent right click and choose Cut Branch from the menu The branch can be pasted onto another box in the usual way with elec Add Left Box Add Right Bax In
60. e popup 1 boxes revert to their normal behavour When a popup type is selected the button turns blue Click on it again to deselect pop back the boxes Pop 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 2 Changing pop ups There are two ways of changing the popup type of a box The first is by changing it in the usual edit dialogue See Editing a Box The second way is designed for changing large numbers of boxes To do this click on the pop button in the toolbar so that it appears depressed blue Set the corresponding number in the drop down box next to it to the popup type you want Em ij 2 3 4 5 Then click on the boxes you want changed When you are finished click on the pop button again 8 1 Getting tree view Select Object Tree View from the Forms Toolbar or the View Menu A window appears on the right hand side The width can be increased by dragging the divider The window can also be decoupled from the main window see 8 2 Tree view menu and data export Three views are offered Graph View Code View and Numberless code view PURPOSE Object tree view displays the number of accident and victims and as a percentage of the total number of paths selected See 8 2 Tree view menu and data export to find out about refreshing the data to match the selection It will export these data for the expanded parts of the tree to MS Word or Excel Double clicking on a tree branch makes the graph jump to the box or the place where it would be if
61. e storybuilds contain accidents of the following types These types describe what happened to the victim See also 13 1 Identify required storybuild FALL FROM HEIGHT due to FALLING OFF or due to STRUCTURE FAILS WITH PERSON ON IT The accident resulted in a fall from height It includes the collapse of the structure while the person is on it and the collapse results in the person falling from height Fell off a Ladder fixed mobile stepladder or rope 1 1 1 Fall from height ladder amp steps Fell off a Scaffold mobile fixed cantilever suspension ladderjack 1 1 2 Fall from height scaffold Fell off a Roof or raised fixed platform or floor roof roof under consruction working platform floor above another floor window sill flyover bridge elevated grating platfor or terrace against a wall ETC 1 1 3 Fall from height roof platform floor Fell into Hole or through Hole cover pit temporary opening vent hole functional opening manhole hole due to substandard cover floor 1 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground Fell from a moveable platform elevators lifts boom and scissor lifts cable lifts lift trucks like forklift or stackers working mobile platforms 1 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable platform Fell from a vehicle that was not moving 1 1 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle Fell from height not intended as support area for work e g masts boxes equipment for moving people gymnastics equipment tanks
62. ed body part FOP Final Outcome Probably Permanently Injured 438 FOP Probably permanently injured G Group box identifies a group of events HOSP Whether hospitalised 2125 H Hospitalis ed IF Incidental factor INJP Part of body injured using ESAW classification INJT Type of injury using ESAW classification LCE Loss of control event PSB Primary safety barrier 295 PSB Vehicle collision prevention failure Regulations 140 3 REG2 Artikel 3 14 Connecting routes pathw ays SSB Support safety barrier Hacement amp protection failure T Barrier task Provide 1 T Barrier task which is linked to 1 DS 1 BFM 15 1 Keeping notes Storybuilder has a functionality that enables the user to add notes associated with a file To activate the Notes menu in the File menu click on Notes You will see the following File Edit Ha i v This is a notepad function that allow the user to type a large amount of text with customisable fonts layout margins and bullets Once the user has finished typing the memo simply close and save the notes The notes will be saved with the file and can be edited either via File Notes or a right click on an empty area of the boxes workspace and select Edit Notes 16 1 Importing from an MS Excel file or text file 1 1 1 What import does The import function allows boxes and paths to be
63. el 12 2 Page breaks In the View menu Page Breaks allow the user to the Storybuild with the page breaks in dotted lines indicating the layout on each page This helps the user to move and customise the position of boxes for better printing 12 3 Printer margin The user is able to specify the Printer Margin via File and then click on Printer Margin The measurements are in mm and the user is able to specify the top left bottom and right margin fe Printer Margins 8 23 Printer Margins Measurements mm Top 0 Lett 0 Bottom r Right 0 12 4 Page Setup The user is able to customise the page set up of the printing of Storybuilder the Page Setup form To activate the Page setup go to File and click on Page Setup 13 1 Identify required Storybuild See also 1 5 Storybuild types The following queries allow the user to identify which Storybuild from the 36 Storybuilds is needed to examine a particular kind of accident Was the victim a victim of Human or animal aggression YES 20 1 Victim of human aggression 20 2 Victim of animal behaviour NO Uncontrolled Fall YES 1 1 1 Fall from height ladder amp steps 1 1 2 Fall from height scaffold 1 1 3 Fall from height roof 1 1 3 Fall from height floor 1 3 Fall down stairs or ramp 1 2 Fall on same level Fall other 1 1 3 Fall from height fixed platform 1 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable platform 1 1 4 Fall from height hole in t
64. ett 119 12 3 PriDterquaskolikesseatisu 120 12 4 Page _ __ Sdn 121 13 Identify required Storybuild 13 As Hdenuty capitata 122 14 Box codes TAs CO COS IN caer 124 15 Notes 129 16 Importing data 16 1 Importing from an MS Excel file or text file 130 16 2 Selecuna TI DOC DO 132 TOOTE mua 134 DOCES ooo PK M ME MU ES 139 17 Making and running macros 17E ise go EUN 140 18 Linking up with Story Filter 18 1 Selections and links with Story abends tog vsus 141 18 2 Dragging paths from Story Filter to 142 1 1 About Storybuilder Version 23 August 201 1 Kingdom of the Netherlands 2004 201 1 STORYBUILDER otorybuilder is a PC based MS Windows application purpose built for recording and analysing accident information As a database it uses a graphic structure of boxes text and lines to store accident data and provides numerical results in response to user queries It uses e Microsoft Access databas
65. ew window is decoupled from the main window it stays on top if this is selected To decouple it click on the top of the frame and a red frame will appear Drag to a new location ah r 01 1 4 height hole in the ground See pte ry Builder Number 225 Code G Number 217 Code G Number 379 Code G Box Number 385 Code G Number 391 Code G Box Number 2 Code 1_BG ge Code View 4 Numberless Code View Relocated tree view drag to where you want it Ag Graph View 01 1 4 Fall from height hof e Box Number 1 Code LE Mame Fall Iram height hole in the ground Count 2 2 100100 j Box Number 216 Code G Dose Determining Factors Count 2 2 1005 1 00 the ground ame Regulations Count 2 2 1004100 ame Height of Fall Count 0 ame Type of surface Count 0 02102 ame Contact during fall Count O 0 0107 ame Mode of entering hole Count 0 0210 Barriers and Events Count 2 2 100100 Ti Hl 4 1 a LI a e ow gt L j i m Pa a IT c aie Boe E I mee 1 E 16 im me JI oe es Vw 21 F a r3 HE iilii hi 1 1 HII T 4
66. f the exported filtered records see 18 1 Selections and links with Story Filter onto the Boxes Workspace for a selected Storybuild Hint you should find out from Story Filter which Storybuilds are relevant The records will be highlighted Story Builder D WQ26b RAM Deel 4 Storybuilder Files D d 0 10 Superfile storybuilds 080413 sb _ ig amp amp Open Save Print Copy Help A BFM LCE IF T 05 Play Scip Speed 57 E 2 X EE Fixed made mode Link mode Path mode Select All Deselect Make visible Renumber Statistics Tree vigi Duplicate view G Font Arial Size 10 Line 1 ze z u 1 2 3 4 5 Lrkwih STEP 1 Select Bowtie 0 1 1 1 Fall from height ladders 0 1 1 2 Fall from height scaffold 01 1 3 Fall fram height raaf platferm flaor 01 1 4 Fall fram height hole in the ground 1 1 5 1 Fall from height meveable platform 1 1 5 2 Fall from height nan maving vehicle 1 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height unpre 01 2 Fall on same level 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp 02 Struck by moving vehicle A 03 1 Contact with Falling objects crane crane E amer Success 03 2 Contact with Falling objects cranes LEN 05 Hit by sliding object and person Contact with object used carrired 04 Contact with flying ejected objects Merge with builder files OF Contact with han
67. h swinging hanging objects 08 3 Trapped between against 09 Moving into an object 10 Buried by bulk mass 11 ar an moving vehicle with loss of control 12 Contact with electricity 13 Contact with extreme hat or surfaces 14 1 Lol s Open containments Deliveries Group Tasks Group 14 2 Contact with hazardous substance without LOC 15 Loss of Containment from normally closed 1 Fire 20 1 Victim of Human Aggression 20 2 Victim of animal behaviour 221 Contact with hazardous atmosphere in cantine eee Contact with hazardous atmosphere through b Management 23 impact by immersion in liquid Deliveries Group 24 Too rapid decompression eh Extreme muscular exertion 2 Explosion Tasks Group Deliveries Group Tasks Group Deliveries Group Duplicate Viewer Del es Group Tasks Group Storybuilder 2 1 Version layout Dog m e m 2 s S P o Lopy HFM IF T 05 Dupicae Golo Root Fold Macro Ply Alun Speed Stop amp x UD 3 1 Feed mode mode mode Path mode Select Aj Deselect Flenumier Path Count info Thee evi Feri ust 1213415 Show AN Popups HideABPogps Lek widh Lek Cor le List SS a rt Fal Storybuild name Boxes 2 Contact with workspace workspace
68. he ground 1 1 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle 1 1 5 3 Fall from height other 11 Fall from moving vehicle NO Contact with falling object YES 3 1 Falling object crane part of crane or crane load 3 2 Falling object other NO Contact with machine or hand held tool YES 7 Contact with hand held tool held by self 6 Contact with hand held tool held by other person 8 1 Contact with moving parts of a machine 8 3 Trapped between against machine or structure NO Contact with vehicle YES 2 Struck by moving vehicle 3 2 Contact with overturning vehicle 11 In or on vehicle with loss of control NO Contact with an object YES 4 Contact with a flying object 5 Contact with rolling sliding object or person 6 Contact with object person is carrying or using 8 2 Contact with hanging swinging object 9 Moving into an object NO Contact with a hazardous substance YES 14 1 Release from an open containment 15 Release from a normally closed containment 22 1 Exposure to hazardous atmosphere in confined space 22 2 Exposure to hazardous atmosphere through breathing apparatus 14 2 Other Exposure to hazardous substance without Loss of Containment NO Contact with another substance YES 10 Buried by bulk mass 23 Immersion in liquid 24 Too rapid de compression NO Contact with electricity YES 12 Contact with electricity NO Heat fire explosion YES 13 Contact with extreme hot or cold surf
69. hich carries a hazard such as by spill or overflow and it is normal for the containment to be open 14 1 Release of hazardous substance out of Open containment Contact is due to a LOC LOSS OF CONTAINMENT of a substance which carries a hazard and the containment is normally closed 15 Release of a hazardous substance out of Closed containment Contact due to explosion substances are explosive reactive solid liquid or gaseous 2 Explosion There is contact with a substance which carries a hazard through ingestion inhalation or skin or eye contact but there was not a LOC 14 2 Exposure to hazardous substance without Loss of Containment There is contact with a hazardous atmosphere and the victim is confined 22 1 Exposure to hazardous atmosphere in confined space There is contact with a hazardous atmosphere through breathing apparatus 22 2 Exposure to hazardous atmosphere through breathing apparatus VICITM OF HUMAN AGGRESSION OR ANIMAL The victim is caused harm by an aggressor who loses control 20 1 Victim of human aggression The victim was injured by an animal including falling from it 20 2 Victim of animal behaviour DIVING ACCIDENT 24 Too rapid de compression EXTREME MUSCULAR EXERTION The body is overloaded as a result of a sudden and extreme muscular exertion This might involve equipment lifting sport rescuing moving heaw objects etc 25 Extreme muscular exertion 1 6 Autosave Storybuilder saves files with extensi
70. hidden by selecting or deselecting the relevant Popup number For example in many of the WORM storybuilds popups are used to hide the Delivery Systems code DS and Barrier tasks code T Page breaks displays the Printing layout The location of page break positions on the Storybuild graphic can be viewed Path Count info displays path frequency information under the boxes or switches it off if selected Paths in front specifies whether the paths pass in front of or behind boxes Deselecting this can be useful when there are a lot of paths covering up information as it puts the paths behind Duplicate is for navigation It duplicates the workspace and and can be set at a smaller scale It enables navigation and zoom by drawing a box round a selected area See Duplicate View statistics shows a list of boxes and paths that go through them depending on the selection Statistics can be exported directly to Excel See View Statistics Path notes displays all the path names and any notes made about those paths See Path Notes Box view can be useful for switching off certain box display attributes Box View allows the user to specify whether they want to see the Code Name and Box number displayed in the boxes and what their position should be 3 Toolbar jer Files 090417 Superfile storybuilds v17 090417 Supe Export View Toolbar Tools Help 2 v Standard 4 Copy Help Formatting Navigate Link mode Line Properties See 9
71. his report are Storybuild name Box Number Code Name Description Left Children Right Children Linked Boxes Path Count Paths 2 Storybuild This is designed to export data about the individual boxes that go to make up the Storybuild which is selected The fields that make up this report are Box Number Code Name Description Left Children Right Children Linked Boxes Path Count Paths 3 Box Paths This produces a subset of the bowtie report in particular it lists details of the paths through each box The fields listed are Number Name Count Paths 4 Path List This lists the relevant paths together with the box sequences they represent A Subpath field is also present an X in this field indicates the path is a subpath and its parent is the first path above it without an X The fields listed are Name Subpath Sequence This option will initially ask whether only the selected paths should be used for the operation 5 Path Sequences This exports all path sequences together with the names of paths that follow those sequences The fields listed are Sequence Names This option will initially ask whether only the selected paths should be used for the operation 6 Path Box Grid This exports a table Along the top are the names of paths and down the left hand side is a list of box names In the body of the table an X indicates that a given path contains a given box See example below
72. ics 39 114 116 Visibility 75 106 W Which hazard 12 122 Workspace s 25 Z Zoom 32 96 97 Zoom in 32 96 Zoom out 32 96
73. ight ladders 0 1 1 2 Fall fram height scaffold 1 1 3 F all iram height rool piston Hor 1 1 4 Fal fiom height habe in Ihe ground 1 1 51 Fall from height moveable platform 0 1 5 2 Fall from height non moving vehicle 1 1 5 3 Fall hiom height working hesght ungralec 1 2 Fal on level 01 3 Fal down stairs ramp Struck by movi vehicle 3 1 Contact with falling objects cranes 2000 en 20 03 2 Contact with faling objects cranes 4 Contact with Fy objects Ub Contact with object weed canned 05 Hit by rolling abject and person OF Contact with handheld tool 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 contact wih swinging hanging chjects 8 3 Trapped belweens 09 Moving into an object 10 Buried by bulk mass 11 In e on moving velicle with loss of control 12 Contact with electicity 13 Contact with extreme hot cald ar open 14 1 LoL s Open containment 14 2 Contact with hazardous substance valhaut LOC 15 Lass ef Comlainment from normally closed 17 Fire 20 1 Victim of Human Aggression 20 2 Vichm of animal behaviour 221 Contact wilh harerdout almospheie in cordined 22 2 Contact with hazardous atmosphere through bre 23 Impact by immersion in liguid 24 Lanrepd delcompre ssion 28 Extreme muscular exertion 27 Explosion Right clicking on it gives you options such as to change its name 2 4 2 Boxes Workspace Select
74. igns on the boxes indicate that the box can be expanded into the child branches or collapsed into the parent box by clicking on them Clicking expands the box and clicking on collapses it box can have branches on either side e 0 Holding down the CTRL key when collapsing will result in all the generations of the parent box being collapsed such that when the parent is expanded it will do so generation by generation If the CTRL in held down when expanding the child branches will be expanded for all generations Tip Using CTRL for each side of the root box will totally collapse the structure and then enable the structure to be neatly opened generation by generation as each is clicked Using CTRL for each side of the root box will completely expand the structure to show all generations 10 uncontrolled set down on shore undiscovered 13 14 uncontrolled pick up containment damaged from vessel 16 17 containment damaged collision during lift 13 uncontrolled pick up from vessel Collapsing and expanding boxes can also be done with pop ups 7 1 Making pop ups 1 1 What are popups Pop 0 11121314151 Popup boxes are boxes that can be hidden when not needed This can be useful when structures are very big and children of a box which are not interesting for the key structural elements can be hidden away until needed Pop up numbers are assigned to boxes using
75. ilding or analysis process is being handled These modes are Fixed Mode This allows boxes to be added or deleted and their properties to be altered It does not allow them to be moved This mode is best for data analysis selecting and counting paths Move Mode The Move mode is similar to the fixed mode except that it allows boxes to be moved about The purpose of this is to allow editing of the structure See Box positioning Link Mode A user defined line This is used for creating and deleting links between the boxes when you need some extra lines in the structure and which are not created automatically See Box Linking Paths Mode Paths through the structure can be added and amended in this mode They follow the lines of the structure and can be counted in the boxes See Paths 4 1 2 Path select and deselect 3 buttons 4 Select All Deselect Make visible In addition there are buttons for viewing paths Select all Selects all paths Deselect Deselects all paths Make visible Makes visible all selected paths note that they might still not be visible if there are Popups not activated 4 1 3 Box numbering 1 button Ei Renumber Renumber This automatically renumbers all the boxes to ensure that there is a continuous numbering sequence This is sometimes required because adding a new box takes the next box number according to previous operations and not according to the last visible number 4 2 Forma
76. ile Delete Notes Delete the notes Hotes File Edit Sezai I can write notes in this box and save chem Line 2 Col 44 5 3 Changing Storybuild orders in the list The user is able to move the Storybuild orders displayed in the list To move a Storybuild up or down simply click on the name from the list and wait for it to load Hold down your left mouse button and drag and drop it onto the location where you want it to be A rectangle symbol appears on the cursor to show whether you have indeed grabbed it 5 4 Import a Storybuild from another file Allows the selection and addition of one or more Storybuilds to be imported from a different Storybuild file to the one open To import a Storybuild go to File and then click on Import Storybuild An initial file selection box is opened Choose a Story Builder database file to open Once opened an Import Storybuild box is displayed showing Storybuilds within the file that are available for selection Click on the required Storybuild to import Press ctrl or shift whilst selecting with the mouse to import more than one Storybuild Import Storybuild 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp 24 Denrapid de campression ad 09 Moving into an object Victim of animal behaviour 17 Fire 22 1 Contact with hazardous atmosphere in confined 22 2 Contact with hazardous atmosphere through bre Contact with object used carr
77. ing a Storybuild name on the left selects its associated Storybuild graphic in the Boxes Workspace 2 4 3 Path Name Workspace Any paths that have been created have their path names shown here Paths through a Storybuild can be added and selected in the Path Name Workspace 2 4 4 Saved paths workspace When a path selection is made it can be saved here Right click for the menu Select add A screen will appear with the paths to which a name can be added e g Mobile ladders This name will then appear in the saved paths workspace When the saved path name is clicked those paths will again be selected 3198 10005 3197 10025 3196 10027 3195 10030 3194 10031 3193 10035 3192 10043 3191 10055 3190 10058 3189 10081 3967 1009 3966 1011 3188 10111 3187 10123 3186 10131 3185 10132 3965 1015 Save Path Mobile ladders 3 1 File The File Menu is located in the Application Main Menu Story Builder DAStor Edit Scale Macros Export Mew E us m Nam STOPMDUNGeEr Fi es pen pen ScriptDB Close Save Save As IT P Notes Import Storybuild Import StoryFilter Paths Set Margins Page Setup Printer Setup Print New New creates a new StoryBuild database in the current directory Open Opens an existing StoryBuild database mdb Open ScriptDB Opens a SB Program Data file if the user wants to change from the
78. ing to be used this can be changed to 6 then click on Apply On the left in the list box are then displayed a list of the number of columns required Note that these numbers do not correspond to the position number of the columns which will eventually be selected Row Headers The number of rows that are classed as headers in the Excel file In this case it is two The first row is a dummy row required for some internal functionality Earlier versions of Storybuilder may show only one header no dummy row REMOVE DEPENDENCIES If this is unchecked the accident paths across the columns will be structured as dependent boxes each one hanging on the other in the accident path If this is checked the columns of data will be imported as blocks Earlier versions of Storybuilder may not have this option Column List Click on one of the columns in the list box A column is only selected when it is highlighted Deal with each column in turn When a column in the list is selected there appear two boxes Field Type and Data Col Import Excel Path Data Import Excel Path Data Filename D AAccidents sls sheet Sheet Fz F3 F4 F5 FB Fr Path Col 1 iw Add new Paths SIC code LOC type Accident DO Substance clas EG E LOCI 1 5 2005 23201 Mineral escape of subs accident very toxic LOL 12 3 2006 24140 Manuf explosiontire accident highly flamma Row Headers 2 LUC 15 7 2000 246
79. int function 118 Print margins 30 120 Printer setup 30 118 Printing 118 119 120 R Refresh 114 Refresh paths in statistics table 114 Refresh tree view paths 87 91 Remove box from path 104 Rename boxes 62 Rename path 103 Renumbering boxes 43 Right box 61 Root 9 45 74 Root box 45 9 95 74 S Save 14 25 30 50 Save as 30 Save path list 25 Save path selection 25 Saved paths workspace 25 Scale 32 Scrolling 75 Select path s 69 59 43 109 107 101 111 Select storybuild 12 53 122 Selected path boxes grid 35 Selecting 109 69 107 Set ancestor 134 Set print margins 30 Settings 41 Size 32 Standard Toolbar 43 Starting 5 20 Statistics 47 114 Statistics for selected paths 47 114 Storybuild 11 12 35 53 Storybuild Add edit delete menu 54 Storybuild list order 56 Storybuild name 54 Storybuild name workspace 25 54 Storybuild structure 9 11 Storybuild workspace 53 Storybuilds 11 11 12 12 122 StoryFilter 141 142 Structures 9 9 9 20 20 48 74 T Toolbar s 23 40 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Tools menu 41 Tree view 95 47 39 91 87 Tree view as navigator 95 Tree view code view 87 Tree view export data 91 Tree view graph view 87 Tree view menu 91 Tree view numberless view 87 U Unfold 52 82 Uses 11 V Vicitms 99 109 View 39 75 View menu 39 Viewing paths 107 Viewing statist
80. ion of person on equipment substanda rd rondition fitness of person Loss of control over body movement or inadequate use of fall arrestors or safety nets adequate emer genc y response Count Paths 244 512 42 43 94 20 369 46 Count Victims 245 513 45 43 94 20 310 13 56 Paths 22 DD 41 85 3 93 4 0290 a foo 54 49 5 56 b EU Victims 22 0 190 4 19 49 5 1500 Lagro 54 4557 1 555 8 3 Navigating with tree view Jumping to a box Double clicking on a branch in tree view takes the user to the box in the Storybuild provided it is visible If the box is not visible white space 1 Try using the Make Visible button this works only if paths have been selected which go through the box See 4 1 otandard Toolbar OR 2 Click on Goto Root see Navigate Toolbar and collapse the left and right branches Then hold down Ctrl when opening the branches This opens up the branches totally See 6 10 Collapsing and Expanding boxes 9 1 Using the duplicate window as a navigator The Duplicate Window functionality in Story Builders allows the user to the workspace in another window to help with manoeuvering around the Storybuild Any changes within the Duplicate Window will not affect actual data To open the Duplicate Window click on the Duplicate View button on the
81. ired 0 1 1 1 Fall height ladders 07 Contact with handheld tools 08 3 Trapped between against 01 2 Fallon same level 0 1 1 2 Fall height scaffold 08 2 contact with senging hanaing objects 14 1 Lats Open containments 05 Hit by ralling sliding object and person 25 Extreme muscular exertion er Explosion 23 Impact by immersion in liquid 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 14 2 Contact with hazardous substance without LOC 15 Loss of Containment from normally closed Struck by moving vehicle Contact with fluro eiected Import inta group f Cancel lings with Boxes 58 6 1 1 Box menu overview The box menu is available in Fixed Move and Link modes See 4 1 Standard Toolbar Right click on a box to open up the action menu Most of the menu items are self explanatory However Edit box will open up a dialogue box You can also open the Edit box by double clicking on the box with elec Add Left Box Add Right Bax Insert Box Edit Bax Delete Make Root Auto position Include in Auto Layout Select Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax From Path Cut Box Copy Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Bax Subsequences Import Path Import Excel Path Data The boxes
82. kspace and copies it to the Windows Clipboard for use by graphics programs such as Microsoft Paint or pasting into MS Word Export to Text File Export to file takes a representation of the current workspace producing a text file of the information about the paths The txt file can be opened in excel NOTE This function is also available in the drop down Export menu A direct export to MS Excel is available from the Statistics screen Edit Notes Opens the Storybuild file note dialogue box for users to keep notes on the Storybuilds Delete Notes Delete the Storybuild file notes 6 9 Box linking Story Build boxes can be linked to represent relationships when these lines are not produced automatically in the parent child structure Links are created in a similar way to drag and drop operations To draw a link between boxes ensure that StoryBuild is in Link mode select the start box of the link by clicking the left mouse button keeping it depressed move to the target box and then release the button In the following example box 295 is linked to box 1 Properties of link lines can be set and modified see 6 9 1 Box Link line properties Box links can be deleted by selecting the link line right clicking the mouse button and selecting delete See also 6 9 2 Show Linked Boxes perfile storybuilds 070379 LJBGMMELBW d 0 10 Superfile storybuilds 0B041 35 m pd Play Scnpt Run Speed Stop Tree ew Duplicate
83. lete Branch gt Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Box Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data 6 1 5 Copying and pasting a box Copy Right click on a box choose the Copy action then move the mouse to the box to copy to right click and choose the Paste action You can also paste the box into MS Office applications Paste Pasting completes a Cut or Copy operation Right click on the box where you want to make the paste and choose paste from the menu Pasting maintains a Box s attributes Paste depends on the nature of the prevous operation All paste operations place the Box es as children of the currently selected Box You can also paste the boxes into MS Office applications contact with alec Add Left Box Add Right Bax Insert Edit Bax Delete Make Root Auto position Include in Auto Layout Seleck Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax Fram Path ext Box Caste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Box Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data 6 1 6 Copying and pasting multiple boxes with or without paths Copy and paste boxes To copy duplicate multiple boxes right click on the box and choose copy branch Select a parent box at the start of th
84. lude in Auto Layout Select Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax From Path Box Copy Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch Export Bax Subsequences Import Path Import Excel Path Data 6 3 Box view There is an option to customise the information displayed on a box via the BoxView menu To access the box view menu select View then click on BoxView The following form will appear View Left Num Num Codes Top Right Box Code Mame Box Bax Code Num Simply select the information that you would like to display on the Top Left Top Right and Main window of the boxes wa the drop down menus 6 4 Root box 6 4 1 Location of the root The root box is the centre of the bowtie and is indicated by a small line in the top left corner of the box All other boxes branch off from this box The Root box cannot be deleted but it can be edited to change its name and properties In order to locate this box in the Boxes Workspace click on the root button in the Navigate toolbar 6 4 2 Locating other boxes using the root button Holding down Ctrl when clicking on the Root button in the toolbar provides a Find Box dialogue if you know the box number Find Box Enter
85. me that appears in the path area If the path is a new path then its parent should be set to None If it is a branch of an existing path e g an accident which has multiple victims then the parent should be the existing path e g the accident reference Path Name Similarly to rename a path or change its parent choose the Edit menu option and to delete a path choose delete 10 5 Making and editing paths Path editing is only available in Path mode See Standard toolbar Modes of Operation To edit a path select the path you want to edit in the path list Then do one of the following 1 To add boxes to a new path or append them to an existing path left click on the boxes required 2 To add a box to the start of a path hold down the ctrl key and click on the required box 3 To remove a box from a path right click on the box and choose delete 4 To insert a box between two boxes of a path left click on the red line joining the two boxes and drag it over to the box that is to be inserted 10 6 Multiple path edit Multiple Path editing is only available in Fixed mode See Standard Toolbar Multiple Path edit allows you to edit the ordering of a path or number of paths passing through a box by dragging the cursor from a box with the selected path or paths to another box The effect will be to add all the selected paths in the new box To edit a path or paths select the path or paths in the path list or from the
86. menu enables the following operations on the currently selected box Add Left Box Adds a new box to the left under the current box Add Right Box Adds a new box to the right under the current box Insert Box Adds a new box in between the current box and the Parent box Edit Box Opens up an Edit box to modify the box details This can also be achieved by double clicking on a box Delete Box Deletes the current box Make Root Makes the current box the root of the Storybuild the parent of all other boxes Auto Position Auto arrange the Storybuild with the boxes into an orderly fashion See 6 2 Move mode Repositioning Include in Auto Layout Toggle the option of this box to be included in the Auto Layout function essentially an auto arrange function for all the boxes See 6 2 Move mode Repositioning Select Paths Select all the paths that goes through this selected box Show Linked Boxes Shows all boxes linked with current box Delete Box From Paths Deletes the selected paths from passing through the box Cut Box Removes the current box allowing the box to be pasted elsewhere if required effectively moving the box Copy Box Duplicates the current box allowing a copy of the box to be pasted elsewhere Paste Pastes the previous Copy action Insert Paste Inserts a prevously copied cut box or multiple boxes in between the current box and its Parent box Edit Branch Enable the user to edit the box proper
87. n GISAI 110100490 1781 1749 1783 1666 1667 1 5 2345 GISAI 983100455 3816 3815 3814 3827 3813 4 2441 GISAI 610300487 4477 4482 4476 4488 4489 4 2442 GISAI 610300078 4477 4481 4476 4488 4489 4 Aue 2452 GISAI 310100037 4477 4480 4476 4488 4489 4 2455 GISAI 210300176 4477 4480 4476 4488 4489 4 f 2464 GISAI 110200616 4477 4480 4476 4488 4489 4 4 2524 GISAI 610300246 4815 4835 4836 4814 4868 4 f 2583 GISAI 210200266 4815 4835 4836 4814 4868 4 02 Bosbauv 2675 61541 991100093_27041972 5939 5938 5937 6026 6058 05 Visserij kweken inbegrepen 2682 aISAI 981100140 13071968 6639 6638 6637 6643 6646 i 2702 GISAI 991100093 04081993 6893 6892 6889 6888 5887 7 FI 14 f 2704 GISAI 981100140 16111967 6892 6889 6888 6899 6887 7 _ 15 Yoedingsmidd en dranken 2750 61541 993100208 6896 6889 6888 6887 7025 7 i 2789 61541 982100375 6894 6689 6888 6901 6887 F ia Prod dedricibantverven f 2837 GISAI 510100472 6894 6889 6888 6902 6905 18 Prod leer en lederwaren f 2945 GISAI 210000034 7484 7486 7483 7494 7496 7 20 Houtindustr T gt 21 Papierindustrie 22 Uitgeverij drukkerij 23 Aarrnlie r Feenknnlinad 18 2 Dragging paths from Story Filter to Storybuilder Start Storybuilder and open the Storybuild file that has the GISAI database currently called the Superfile Open a file manager and drag the file o
88. nd Side refers to the group boxes made by the column headings Orphaned Paths This has to do with paths without boxes whether they should be ignored Determine whether paths that do not relate to the Ancestor and Import Box are to be added to the end of the path with the same name or be ignored Insert State A path is a sequence of boxes through the Storybuild diagram identified by a path name and shown by a line When importing it can be specified where in the sequence the imported boxes should be Options are otart of Path i e Path goes through the box at the start of the sequence End of Path i e Path goes through the box at the end of the sequence Before After Ancestor and Before after Descendent determines where the path will go through the box which is not at the beginning or end of a path sequence The default Ancestor is the Root box Will it go through the box before or after the path goes through the Ancestor of the box or before or after it goes through the Descendent of the box To set the Ancestor as another box right click on the desired box and click on Set Ancestor Descendents are then boxes which derive from the Ancestor The importance of these boxes is that when the import is carried out for each path the first box along the path that is a descendent of the ancestor box is found and the first child box is added to the path before or after this box depending on what is selected Subsequent boxes are inserted before or after
89. ntact with hazardous atmosphere Ihcough bre 23 Impact by immersion in liguid 28 Loo reed delcompression 25 Extreme muscular exertion 27 Euplasion 5 2 Adding and deleting Storybuilds or change the name Right mouse click on the background of the Storybuild Workspace to open up the storybuild name menu Story Builder drive Wh Fie Edit Scale Macros Export D Mew Open Save Print XY Fixed mode Mave mode Link fot ME Fallon same level Add Edit Copy Delete Edit Nokes Delete Nokes 000120 000131 000234 rra The name menu facilitates the following operations Add Adds a new Storybuild name permitting a new structure to be built in the Boxes Workspace An Edit box is produced during the addition to allow details to be added to the Storybuild Edit A new name and short description can be added The Storybuild Edit dialog box enables name and description of the Storybuild to be edited Name A name for the current Storybuild Description Annotate a useful short description Storbuild Description Cancel Copy This enables a complete Storybuild with all its paths to be copied A new Storybuild called Copy of name of original will appear Delete Deletes the currently selected Storybuild and its boxes and paths Edit Notes Opens the note dialogue box for users to keep notes on the complete storybuild f
90. ogram You will see the splash screen STORYBUILDER f Version 2 2 11 0 www storybuilder eu Email help storybuilder eu 2004 2011 Kingdom of the Netherlands followed by the version selection screen 3 Select Storybuilder version Choose bewteen Lite and Expert Mode You can also switch modes after selecting select story Builder Version Lite Version Build Accidents Easy Mode t Expert Version Build Or Analyse Accidents NOTE Storybuilder opens the first sb file it finds in the directory By default this will be blank sb if there are no other sb files in the directory 5 Open the anonymous database file ANON sb or the blank template _blank sb which has the same structure as the anon file but without the paths ar 110720 Superfile MOTHER CREATION 22 Blank 21 08 2011 10 50 SB File 110720 Superfile MOTHER CREATION 22_ 21 08 2011 23 42 SB File LITE MODE If you opened LITE mode it should now look something like the figure below See also separate documents Filename Lite help 2 2 EN pdf or Lite help 2 2 EN pdf StoryBuilder Lite Help Filename WQ110822 Storybuilder Lite 2 2 Interface pdf Helpdesk Story Builder Lite 84976 KB 118388 KB 101 1 1 Fall from height ladders 01 1 2 Fall from height scaffold 101 1 3 Fall from height roof platform floor 01 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground 101 1 5 1 Fall from height moveable platform 101
91. on sb It will save a backup of the current work every ten minutes This file is in the same directory as the original and has the file extension old 1 7 Storybuilder Lite Checklists See also separate documents Filename Lite help 2 2 EN pdf or Lite help 2 2 EN pdf StoryBuilder Lite Help April 201 1 Filename WQ110822 Storybuilder Lite 2 2 Interface pdf Helpdesk StoryBuilder Lite 2 2 Interface 1 Open Storybuilder To view Storybuilder Lite checklists select the Lite version either at start up or using the Application mode drop down menu Switching between Lite and Expert mode is easy with the drop down select Story Builder Version t Expert Version Build Or Analyse Accidents Exit Ok Detabase Eda Maces Expect View Anplicaton Mode Creston Settings Help E i D S m m ipe elo Mew Open Seve Prt Copy Help Lite T 05 Nev Root Demo Fold Open 8 gt 5 X Fe Fred Move Link Nopeths Seepet Renum ETs Tree Stats 2 Select Database Open Do this if the file you want has not been selected Tip Storybuilder opens the first sb file it finds in the program directory Otherwise you will have to open a database yourself Open the mother database with the data name ends _ ANON if you wish to view entered data Open the mother database without paths name ends blank if you wish to enter your own data in a blank template 3 For
92. on Left Children Right Children Linked Boxes Path Count Paths Clicking on the column headers will sort on the basis of the selected column contents 2 Box Paths This produces a subset of the Bowtie report in particular it lists details of the paths through each box The fields listed are Number Name Count Paths 3 Path List This lists the relevant paths together with the box sequences they represent A Subpath field is also present an X in this field indicates the path is a subpath and its parent is the first path above it without an X The fields listed are Name Subpath Sequence 4 Path Sequences This exports all path sequences together with the names of paths that follow those sequences The fields listed are Sequence Names 11 2 Exporting data to MS Excel This can be done by opening the statistics window and clicking on the export button with the required data and tab selected See 11 1 Viewing data in a table So long as the Excel file remains open exporting will continue to create worsksheets in the same file gt t t tt u cO I ha ka tatata gt gt a i malia Fe Od e 58 8 CR E C C3 00 4 C CR E CO F3 3 00 4 CH 4 03 e Microsoft Excel Book1 File Edit EI Farmat Code 1 CE 95 PSB G 100 PSB 101 6 10
93. path frequencies and the of the total selected paths which can be exported to Word Useful for making quick tables of contributions Tree is also a navigator 4 6 Box shortcuts toolbar lee m LCE IF Enables predefined structures to be entered into a storybuild A composite of the building blocks is shown below By clicking on a box and clicking on a shortcut the single box or branch of boxes is produced These are A Activty branch BFM Barrier failure mode LCE Loss of Control event attach to BFM IF Influencing factor T Tasks branch attach to BFM DS Delivery system branch attach to tasks See 14 BOX CODES 0 0 a Provide o If Maintain 0 0 Enter Activity 0 0 Enter Activity 0 0 0 0 M 0 0 amt 4 7 Macro toolbar IL gt Macro Play Script Aun Speed Stop For a simple introduction to running and creating macros see 3 3 Macros menu 4 8 File option toolbar amp amp amp Hew Open Save Print Copy Help New New creates a new StoryBuild database in the current directory Open Opens an existing StoryBuild database mdb Save Saves the current StoryBuild file into the current default directory Print Opens the Print dialogue of the user s printer Copy Copies the entire Storybuild graph as displayed to clipboard so th
94. plattor t Code View 01 1 5 2 Fall height non moving vehicle i 1 1 5 3 Fall from height working on height unpre 01 2 same level 01 3 Fall down stairs or ramp 02 Struck by moving vehicle 03 1 Contact with falling objects crane crane 03 2 Contact with Falling objects NOT cranes 05 Hit by ralling sliding object and person Contact with object used carrired 04 Contact with flying ejected objects OF Contact with handheld tools 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine 08 2 contact with swinging hanging objects 08 3 Trapped between against 09 Moving inta an object Buried by bulk mass Td Lh bade auk Lene AF abe GISAl 9837 00388 GISAl de37 00425 GISAl 3537 00541 GISAl 9e37 005 74 GIS4l 3531 0064 152 9831 00726 1551 98 31002 77 154 9831 00783 1541 3831 00852 GISAl 9531 00530 GISA4l 3531 00324 GISAl 9841 00004 GIS4l 3541 00163 GISA4l 9841 001 96 GISAl 9857 00082 GISAl 35517 00081 GISAl 9857 00304 GISAl 3557 0031 These views can be expanded and collapsed E Story Builder E a Graph View 11 In or an moving vehicle with lass of control 5 Bax Number 1 Cade CE In ar on moving vehicle with loss of control Count 2164 10040004 Fr Number 390 Code G Mame Mechanical impact victim intor an moving vehicle Count 521641 100100 E Box Number 392 Code G Name Reference to other bowtie
95. ram the import was a 6 column import first showing with dependencies and second without 10626 DAT 10627 SIC 10878 LOC 10629 ACC 10530 eugs 01 01 2005 31 1 2 23201 escape ar 2004 refining substances n E 10825 GUANT 10833 DAT 10633 Bic 106 14 LOC cc 10636 SUE iiil not known 12 3 2005 24140 Manuf a cite ganit basic chems 10640 LOC 10641 ACC 10842 SUBS escape of Substances 10638 DAT 10030 15r 2000 chem ried 4 10544 DAT 24 8 2008 150548 QUANT 10651 Sc 10652 LOC 10853 ACC 10654 SUBS 1410 Manuf af 4 pisete in priman t piplosioniiep Bloated non tomum form ribiri eame 10545 SIC 24 220 Manut of nal alc eehere clit cfe d LE AE LOC 10547 ACC 10548 escape of dangerous 22 2 iiid ait substance eotcurene BUES 10698 DAT 01 01 2005 31 12 2005 10892 QUANT nat krezeurs 10698 DAT TIT sic 17 006 23201 Mineral ail 1 700 DAT 10705 A 10710 LOC EM 21142 of 4 cercare of 4 5 EET utn 12 71 1000 __ __ ether bagk 2 i p 1 chem V TORT 10703 10709 Dato 4 cade LOC tipa l ri I oro eo Loc TN E 2
96. renaming paths a box it adds to the path count This is shown under the box The number of victims is shown in brackets In this case there is only one accident and one victim shown ren m te s g X Hew pen Save Fur Copy A IF T 05 Dupkcse view Root Unii Scopi Hun Speed Stop EN B gt s x E Feed mode mode Link mode Path mode Deselect Hiske Fienumier Path Cound info Tree ve Fort oad amp 12 4 5 showanPeplips Hiden Peckips Lk with Lek Color Bowtle List oo TA Tf PET e T 7 4 Th 210 k 5 7 24 gt Storybuild NS A Vi Boxes NS T OF Re toad ke NL A Workspace workspace NS Na 13 Conkact vat hot or cold palossa of open ame Lots Path name workspace Saved paths workspace 10 2 Paths Menu To get the menu right click in the Path Name Workspace Story Builder Fe drive White with thang ected obpacts 000111 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Delete Nokes 10 3 Paths Accident scenarios Paths are routes between several boxes that indicate the sequence of event
97. right click Box Menu using Select Paths Identify which boxes in the path you wish to edit then do one of the following 1 To include a box before the selected box in the path hold down Alt and drag the cursor from the selected box onto the other box 2 To include a new box after the selected box in the path hold down Alt Shift and drag the cursor from the selected box onto the other box 10 7 Make path visible To make all the boxes associated with a path visible right click on the path in the path list in the Path Name Workspace and select Make Visible from the menu 000454 0004 Add DE 0004 Delete m EST 2 Make Visible Seleck Identical Inverk Selection Select Mane 000 Edit Mares Delete Nokes or use the Make Visible button in the Standard toolbar NOTE Paths might still not be visible if there are Popups not activated 10 8 Selecting paths In any mode other than Path Mode all selected paths will be shown in the Storybuild Paths can be selected by a variety of means 1 On the Standard toolbar see 4 1 2 Path select 3 buttons all paths can be selected in one go or deselected in one go 2 Individual paths can be selected by clicking on the path list Multiple paths may be selected from the path list using the Shift and Ctrl keys in the usual way Story Builder D WQ18 WORM MetaWP05 StorybuilderWser Manual D d 0 9x Superfile storybuilds File Edit Scale Macros Export View Toolb
98. rolled set down on shore undiscovered 13 14 uncontrolled pick up containment damaged from vessel 16 17 collision during lift containment damaged 13 uncontrolled pick up from vessel Move to a different parent 1 Go into Move mode 2 To reposition and move a box to a different parent the ctrl key should be pressed during the drag and drop and the box dragged onto the new parent Again a small rectangle will appear when the drop is possible 3 Drop the box on the new parent The box will reconnect to its new parent User defined position 1 Go into Move mode 2 To position a box anywhere in a user defined position on the background hold down the Ctrl Alt key when moving the box then drop it 3 When a box is user positioned it overrides the automatic positiong which keeps boxes from overlapping A user defined positioned box is identified by a small green dot with a red border To return a box to auto position 1 Left click on a box and select Auto position from the Box menu Or 1 Select box edit from the box menu and unclick User Position To prevent boxes overlapping A box can be added or removed from auto layout By default it is in auto layout which prevents boxes from occupying the same space To include it in auto layout use either the Box menu or the Box edit 12 contact with alec Add Left Box Add Right Bax Insert Box Edit Bax Delete Make Rook Auto position Inc
99. rson T mE hader OY Contact with handheld tools H7 5 08 1 Contact with moving parts of machine si 08 2 contact with swinging hanaing objects Add Left Box 08 3 Trapped between against Add Right Box 09 Moving inta an object go 10 Bured by bulk mass Insert n 11 In ar en moving vehicle with loss of control Edit Contact with electricity Delete Box on ladd 13 Contact with extreme hot ar cold surfaces or open Make si 14 1 Lats Open containments Sie 14 2 Contact with hazardous substance without LOC n 15 Loss of Containment from normally closed a 17 Fire Include in Auto Layout 20 1 Victim of Human Aggression ga 20 2 Victim af animal behaviour Select Paths const 22 1 Contact with hazardous atmosphere in confined Show Linked Boxes related 22 d Contact with hazardous atmosphere through bre an ladd 23 Impact by Immersion in liquid 3i 24 Too rapid de compression Cut 25 Extreme muscular exertion zr Explosion Copy Box Paste Gd Insert Paste other a ladder Edit Branch E Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch with Pathset 95 Copy Branch Without Pathset nk Sel Ancestor Export branch table Export Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data GISAl 1 10000015 GISAl 1 1000001 4 GISAl 1 10000020 GISAl 1 10000031 GISAl 1 10000033 GISAl 1 100001 24 GISAl 1 10000750 GISAl 1 10000266 11 21 gt 16 3 Import window oee first
100. s Count 520540 39 281 89 825 E Bos Number 391 Cade DOF Name Trapped crushed wedged between vehicle parts Count 18 15 3 072 962 ce Box Number 572 Code DOF Name vehicle object collision Count 165167 31 672 87 ne Box Number 575 Code DOF Name vehicle vehicle collision Count B3 80 13 24 14 795 Box Number 578 Code DOF Name Fall frome with moving vehicle on surface Count 163 76 32 44 32 535 Z Number 579 Cade DOF Name Victim under vehicle Count 99 01 19218 67 e Box Number 580 Cade DOF Name Victim hits abject in vehicle or vice versa Count 73 83 15 16 15 34 i Box Number 581 Code DOF Name Unknown Count 1 153 1 115 Bos Number 2 Code G Name VEHICLE DRIVER FAILURE GROUP Count 521 541 10021003 ce Box Number 3 Code Mame Barrier Group Count 0210 ce Box Number 225 Code 2 BFM Name Location position failure Count 185 188 35 518 34 75 E Box Number 250 Code 3 Mame Mechanical failure or other malfunction of vehicle Count 47152 3 025 8 615 E Number 275 Code 4 Name Ability to drive operate failure Count 258 26 7 43 525 49 35 ce Box Number 314 Code 5 BFM Name Overspeeding Count 83086 15 93415 9 E Box Number 335 Code 6 BFM Name Vehicle stabilising support related failure Count 76 78 14 59401 4 422 E Bos Number 355 Code 7 BFM Mame Load related f
101. s They are used to record details of an accident Paths are indicated by a red line with a small filled blue circle indicating where a path starts The individual paths are listed in a tree in the lower left frame F Story Builder driveWhite Queen WQ18 WORMZ2 Scenarios and 2 Struck by moving vehic File Edit Scale Took Export View Font Tahoma Size 10 B Line 1 Line Prope Run Stop Fixed Move Link Path Link Width Link Colour Bp Link Petter Pop fi 1 2 3 4 5 Duptoote Statistics Shuck bu moving vehicle IIR Q signals to the or a 115 Specific activities related E to the vehicle GISA 10000031 Fr 111Standing still GISA 10000084 tea 51541 110000093 women GISAI 110000147 GISAI 11 0000255 GISAl 1 10000262 GISAl 1 10000279 GISAl 1 10000339 115 51541 110000369 T usnoeusring als Al 110000385 1 turning GlSaal 1 10000443 nj p fals l 110000631 GlSal 1 10100046 falS 1 10100067 119 Walking GISA 10100104 GISA 10100192 GISA 10100269 GISA 10100321 GISA 10100330 GISA 10100337 GISA 10100361 61541 10100448 114 i23 OR GISAI TTOTODATU Cr iving ahead unknown activity GISA 10100468 GISA 10100503 61541 10100563 amp Pathe 1 11 GISAI 110100067 hh Walking backward lt Main path
102. s are listed with any subpaths of a given main path listed as children Where a path splits into children the main path would be used to indicate the accident path through the storybuild with subpaths used to indicate branches when there is more than one victim merger onse fi a GISAl 310200571 GISAl 310200723 GISAl 310200002 GI541 31 0300030 21541 310300054 GISAl 3103000 04 21541 310300215 215 4 3103002 26 falS 310 300233 f3I54 310300238 GlSal 310300255 GlSaal 31 0300904 Paths 10 4 Adding deleting and renaming paths To add a new path right click in the lower left pane and choose add GISAl 1 10000051 GISAl 1 10000054 GISAl 1 10000033 GISAl 1 100001 42 GISAl 1 10000256 GISAl 1 10000262 il GlS41 1 100002 9 3154 1 10000233 GISAl 1 10000358 Delete GISAl 11 0000386 Edit GISAl 110000443 GIS4l 110000531 GISal 110100046 Select Identical GlS41 1107 00067 Invert Selection GISAl 110100104 Select None GIS4l 110100192 GISAl 110100268 Edit Notes GISAl 110100321 Delete Notes GIS4l 110100330 GISAl 110100337 GISAl 110100361 GISAl 110100446 GISAl 110100470 GISAl 110100486 GIS4l 110100503 a Make Visible You will then be presented with a dialogue asking for the path name and parent EE Lini Path Mame newName Parent None The name of the path is simply the na
103. sert Edit Bax Delete Make Auto position Include in Auto Layout Seleck Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax Fram Path Copy Insert Paste Edit Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Box Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data 6 1 8 Deleting a box or branch NOTE A deleted box cannot be pasted If you want to cut and paste see To delete a box right click on it and select delete box Respond to the confirmation box to complete the action The tree structure is preserved such that when boxes that have children are deleted immediate children of the deleted box move up the tree and take the place of the deleted box To delete a branch perform the same operation but choose delete branch 1247 contact with Add Left Box elec Add Right Bax Insert Delete Box Koot Auto position Include in Suto Layout Select Paths Shaw Linked Boxes Delete Box From Path Cuk Bax Copy Box Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set ancestor Export branch table Export Box Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data 6 1 9 Selecting and deleting paths 12477 contact with elec Add Left Add Right Bax Insert Box Edit Bax Delete Make Ra
104. t Select Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax From Path uk Box Copy Box Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Box Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data 6 1 3 Box editor Right click on a box and choose Edit Box OR simply double click on a box 12 xcontact with 1 Add Left elec Add Right Bax Insert Delete Box Make Root Auto position Include in Suto Layout Select Paths Show Linked Boxes He Delete Bax Fram Path Bax Copy Paste Insert Paste Edit Branch Cut Branch Copy Branch Delete Branch Copy Branch With Pathset Copy Branch Without Pathset Set Ancestor Export branch table Export Bax Subsequences Import Path Data Import Excel Path Data The Edit Box dialog box appears This box enables the creation and modification of attributes associated with a box Box Side f Left Right 0 User Position We Include in Suto Position Code Bos Mur 95 Mame Victim in line of moving vehicle Description victim is outside vehicle pedestrian E valuation Rectangle Border Colour Border width Fill Colour EJ cfr ellow 3 oO T Side Specifies which side the Box will be located in relation to it s parent a left or right link
105. the drop down menu Assigning a pop up number A box can be assigned a popup number from 1 5 Non popups have the value 0 1 Pick a number from the drop down menu 2 Click on the Pop button It will turn blue 3 Click on a box It will be assigned that pop up number or none if 0 is chosen to undo earlier pop ups 4 To deselect the pop up assigning option click the Pop button again and the colour will revery to normal It is possible to make all Popups of a given number class hidden or vsible using the toolbar or vew menus See 4 9 PopUp Option Toolbar and 3 6 View Menu Below is an illustration of a box a with Popup boxes showing 4 T AT 85 ud T pA AT Ag gt b with the Popups hidden There are five classes of popups numbered 1 to 5 with normal boxes numbered 0 If a box has any popups that are not currently visible a filled in circle will appear above it see b In order to make the popups visible ensure that the left or right branch as appropriate of the box is expanded and click on the circle The circle will become hollow and all popups for that box will be displayed These will be linked to the parent box with a dotted line a number indicating the popup class will appear in the top left see a Thus by choosing Popup 1 all Popup 1 boxes will become visible assuming the relevant branch is expanded Choosing the menu item will mak
106. the structure were to be opened VIEWS Graph view Presents all the boxes as a tree in the form of the Storybuild structure Code View Groups the boxes with the same code then presents them beginning with the first number or letter Advantage over numberless code all the codes beginning with the same number appear together in sequence See 14 Box codes Numberless view lgnores any numbers in the code then groups and presents groups alphabetically This is handy for showing groups of items with common letter codes e g all BFMs appear together See 14 Box codes Story Builder D WO26b RAM Deel 4 Storybuilder Files D d 0 10 Superfile storybuilds 080413 sb File Edit Scale Macros Export View Toolbar Help D e ag Open Save Print Copy Help BFM LLE IF 05 Macro Play Aun Speed Stop RE 6 gt X EE A Fixed made Move mode Link mode Path mode Select All Deselect Make visible Renumber Statistics Tree view Duplicate view Goto Root Font Size 10 Line Be z u 1 4 Link Width Link Color MM STEP 1 Select Bowtie x P X 0 1 1 1 Fall from height ladders 108 3 Trapped between against Jump To Graph 0 1 1 2 Fall from height scaffold PUENTES 1 1 3 Fall from height roof platformn floor Story Builder 01 1 4 Fall from height hole in the ground gt Graph View 09 3 Trapped between against 1 1 5 1 Fall fram height moveable
107. then be opened in MS Word and MS Excel for example This includes for example a list of boxes with paths counts lt Storybuild gt and the Lite Checklist when created for the selected Storybuild bowtie Creation Exported data can then be printed or added to another document ersiLinda Bellamy Documents My Dropbox WO56 Sof ros View Scale Application Mode Cre All Storybuilds Storybuild IF T Box Paths EE Path List Renu E Path Sequences jus Path Box Gnd Savi selected Path Boxes Grid Creation Sture jht roof platform floor iht hole in the around Note that the Selected Path Boxes will stay greyed out until the Path Search view is open see View Menu All ps Storybuild Box Paths Path List m Path Sequences Path Box Grid JAVI Path Boxes Grid ht le Creation ht Stume ht raof plattorm floar In each case a text file is created which consists of individual fields separated by tabs These can then be loaded into any other program such as MS Excel and the data manipulated as required The various export functions are listed below NOTE Data can be exported directly to MS Excel using Statistics and to MS Word using Object Tree View 1 All Storybuilds This is designed to export data about the individual boxes that go to make up all the Storybuilds in a file The fields that make up t
108. ties for all the boxes attached to its branch Cut Branch Removes the current branch selection of boxes allowing the box to be pasted elsewhere effectively moving the whole branch Copy Branch Duplicates the current branch allowing a copy of the branch to be pasted elsewhere Delete Branch Deletes the selected box and its branch Copy Branch With Pathset Makes a duplicate copy of the branch with all of its paths Copy Branch Without Pathset Makes a duplicate copy of the branch without its paths Set Ancestor Sets the current box as the Ancestor box only relevant for import functions See 16 3 Import window Export Branch Table Export the selected branch data Export Box Subsequences Export the subsequences of the selected box Import Path Data Import path data using a dialogue form from txt file Import Excel Path Data Import path data an excel worksheet 6 1 2 Add box Add Left Box Add Right Box Boxes are added to StoryBuilder individually Adding a box produces a new Box ready for editing to the left or right of the current selected box To add a box right click on box and choose Add left box or Add right box An Edit box will appear see 6 1 3 Box edit fill out the optional details and press the Ok button to complete the addition 1247 7 contact m E Ada Lett ele Add Right Bax Edit Box Delete Box Make Rook Auto position Include in Auto Layou
109. ts D Construction ares 14 Road Constructio Or other infrastructure related 9 OUTSIDE 231 General industriz fa Normal road could be public road privat rc51 Outside loadings i 51 Other 43 Unknown 21 ESAW 09 00 Maralso includes ESAVY 09 99 OT 48 ESAW 09 01 Por GROND VERZETMACHINES 42 Excavator Power Road construction pneumatic tyred rollers bitumes Min excavaton m NL mini graven mini kraan ofr ESA 09 02 Por LANDBOLWMACHINES Wals Tractor 3 ESAW 09 04 MolMechanical sweepers Floorwa 1 ESAW 11 00 Cor 343 _ 11 02 Ele Goods lifts Passenger lifts Hoi 3 harry Conversation EnDocuments and 5e Microsoft Excel Book For other export options see 3 8 Export menu and 8 2 Tree data export 9 MSN Hotmail Attach lt 12 1 Print function Storybuilder has a print function that enables the user to print out selected pages of the storybuild bowtie Storybuilder will automatically calculate the number of pages required for the whole of the current bowtie The user will then have the option to select which page number they would like to print and how many copies via the print menu The print menu can be accessed va File and then click on Print The following dialogue will be shown Printer Properties Status Ready Type Dell Color Laser PELE Where Comment Print range Copies i All Number af copies Pages from 1 to 4 Ir Canc
110. tting toolbar Font Bz ug This offers standard formatting options 4 2 1 Box Properties Text Font and letter size as well as bold italic and underline affect the text display in the boxes Arial 8 pt usually comfotably fits 4 2 2 Box properties painting tool The format paintbrush works on box properties and will paint colours codes and shapes Located on the formatting toolbar the format painter tool allows the property of a box to be applied to other boxes To use it make sure the Fixed or Move mode is selected see 4 1 Standard Toolbar depress the tool button and click on the box which has the properties to be copied and then Ctrl click on the box or boxes to which the properties are to be applied If only the box code is to be copied hold down Ctrl and Alt then Click 4 3 Navigate toolbar 4 3 Navigate Toolbar a a P Duplicate view Goto Root See 9 1 Using duplicate window as navigator and 6 4 Root 4 4 Line properties toolbar Link Width Link Color Link Pattern 4 5 Forms toolbar The two forms provide ways of viewing data that can then be exported Statistics lists the boxes in a matrix with all the box attributes for the purposes of examining path counts The default is to show all the paths See Statistics for how to use this form Tree View displays a tree of the graph without the graphics in graph structure and code The Object Tree View shows
111. ture The data are organised as a branching structure of Parent and Child boxes which are given various properties when building a structure Name e Description e Colour e Shape e Number e Code 1 3 3 Root box There is a single parent that is the Root parent of all the boxes and from which many branches can be developed Each Child box has only one Parent 162 PSB Ladder Stability G g 3 Dose determinin factors Modified boxes Here the Root is the box coded CE which is the centre event Root Parent may have two sets of descendants those on the Left Hand Side LHS and those on the Right Hand Side RHS In Storybuilder accidents paths are built as scenarios going from left to right Storybuilder accident paths always go through the centre event 1 4 Storybuild A storybuild is selected by clicking on a storybuild in the Storybuild name workspace bowtie list A pre made Storybuild is a cause and effect bowtie diagram of events showing accident scenarios pathways passing through the diagram Structure without accident paths A set of 36 storybuild files or one superfile with 36 storybuilds one for each hazard are supplied with Storybuilder on request to White Queen BV see www storybuilder eu The storybuilds can be used for e Incident investigation e Getting information about safety barriers e Inputting and analyzing own accident data 1 5 Storybuild types Th
112. tverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 110300083 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur GISAF210300086 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 210300164 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur GISAF210300431 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 310100248 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur GISAF310300094 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 410300540 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur GISAF610100042 93 Overige dienstverlening 33011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 985100419 07101949 93 Overige dienstverlening 15 985100419 12091947 93 Overige dienstverlening 93011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 93011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 995100026 93 Overige dienstverlening 93011 Wasserijen en linnenverhuur 15 1 210000404 93 Overige dienstverlening 93012 Chemische wasserijen en ververijen 15 1 210300374 93 Overige dienstverlening 93012 Chemische wasserijen en ververijen 15 1 310100751 93 Overige dienstverlening 33012 Chemische wasserijen en ververijen 15 1 510300062 93 Overige dienstverlening 93012 Chemische wasserijen en ververijen 5 983100735 93 Overige dienstverlening 93012 Chemische wasserijen en ververijen 15 1 995100009 93 Overige dienstverlening 93012 Chemische wasserijen en ververijen GISAI 310100555 93 Overige diens
113. tverlening 93031 Uitvaartverzorging GISAL 510200453 93 Overige dienstverlening 93032 Crematoria mortuaria en begraafplaatsen 15 110200468 93 Overige dienstverlening 930504 Overige dienstverlening n e g 310300029 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie 9213 Vertoning van films 15 1 510200053 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie 9213 Vertoning van films GISAL 110000199 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie 92201 Omroeporganisaties GISATI 510100344 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie 92203 Ondersteunende act voor radio en t v GISAF310300420 02041965 92 Cultuur spart en recreatie GISAF310300420 06011977 92 Cultuur spart en recreatie GISAF310300420 12021972 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie GISAF310300420 12111966 92 Cultuur spart en recreatie 923 Overig amusement en kunst 923 Overig amusement en kunst 923 Overig amusement en kunst 923 Overig amusement en kunst GISAI 510200282 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie 92311 Beoefening van podiumkunst 15 1 983100918 92 Cultuur sport en recreatie 92313 Beoefening van scheppende kunst WARNING For versions pre v 17 DO NOT HAVE EMPTY CELLS Rather than having blank cells type the word Unknown or null in these cells otherwise a separate null box will be repeatedly created in Storybuilder for every empty cell so this is to be avoided If text such as Unknown is used all the paths with empty cells will go through a single box called Unkown keeping the Storybuild diagram small 16 2 Selecting import box
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