Difference between revisions of "Human failure"
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− | Causes of human failure can lie in<ref>Wiegmann, D. & Shappell, S. (1997) ''Human factors analysis of post-accident data: Applying theoretical taxonomies of human error''. The International Journal of Aviation |
+ | Causes of human failure can lie in<ref>Wiegmann, D. & Shappell, S. (1997) ''Human factors analysis of post-accident data: Applying theoretical taxonomies of human error''. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 7, pp. 67-81.</ref>: |
− | Psychology, 7, pp. 67-81.</ref>: |
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* Lack of observation |
* Lack of observation |
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* Lack of pattern recognition |
* Lack of pattern recognition |
Revision as of 16:32, 14 December 2012
Human failure
Human failure is a threat stemming from inadvertent acts of people.
Causes
Causes of human failure can lie in[1]:
- Lack of observation
- Lack of pattern recognition
- Lack of attention
- Incorrect response decision
- Incorrect response execution
Footnotes and references
- ↑ Wiegmann, D. & Shappell, S. (1997) Human factors analysis of post-accident data: Applying theoretical taxonomies of human error. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 7, pp. 67-81.
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