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Ten questions about human error :a new view of human factors and system safety

  • 作者: Dekker, Sidney.
  • 出版: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum 2005.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (xix, 219 pages) :illustrations.
  • 叢書名: Human factors in transportation
  • 標題: Risk Management. , Safety Management. , Errors. , Safety. , HEALTH & FITNESS Safety. , Accidents. , Transportation accidents. , Electronic books. , HEALTH & FITNESS , Transportation. , Systems Analysis.
  • ISBN: 1410612066 , 9781410612069
  • ISBN: 0805847448 , 0805847456
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-210) and indexes. 1. Was it mechanical failure or human error? -- 2. Why do safe systems fail? -- 3. Why are doctors more dangerous than gun owners? -- 4. Don't errors exist? -- 5. If you lose situation awareness, what replaces it? -- 6. Why do operators become complacent? -- 7. Why don't they follow the procedures? -- 8. Can we automate human error out of the system? -- 9. Will the system be safe? -- 10. Should we hold people accountable for their mistakes?
  • 摘要: "Ten Questions About Human Error asks the type of questions frequently posed in incident and accident investigations, people's own practice, managerial and organizational settings, policymaking, classrooms, Crew Resource Management Training, and error research. It is one installment in a larger transformation that has begun to identify both deep-rooted constraints and new leverage points of views of human factors and system safety." "Thus, the ten questions about human error are not just questions about human error as a phenomenon, but also about the nature of the disciplines of human factors and system safety and where they stand today. In asking these questions and sketching the answers to them, this book attempts to show where current thinking is limited, and how current vocabulary, models, ideas, and notions might actually inhibit progress." "This volume looks critically at the answers human factors would typically provide and compares/contrasts them with current research insights. Each chapter provides directions for new ideas and models that could perhaps better cope with the complexity of the problems facing human error today."
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Ten Questions About Human Error asks the type of questions frequently posed in incident and accident investigations, people's own practice, managerial and organizational settings, policymaking, classrooms, Crew Resource Management Training, and error research. It is one installment in a larger transformation that has begun to identify both deep-rooted constraints and new leverage points of views of human factors and system safety. The ten questions about human error are not just questions about human error as a phenomenon, but also about human factors and system safety as disciplines, and where they stand today. In asking these questions and sketching the answers to them, this book attempts to show where current thinking is limited--where vocabulary, models, ideas, and notions are constraining progress. This volume looks critically at the answers human factors would typically provide and compares/contrasts them with current research insights. Each chapter provides directions for new ideas and models that could perhaps better cope with the complexity of the problems facing human error today. As such, this book can be used as a supplement for a variety of human factors courses.
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