Field Guide to Human Error Investigations (e-bog) af Dekker, Sidney
Dekker, Sidney

Field Guide to Human Error Investigations e-bog

436,85 DKK
This title was first published in 2002: This field guide assesses two views of human error - the old view, in which human error becomes the cause of an incident or accident, or the new view, in which human error is merely a symptom of deeper trouble within the system. The two parts of this guide concentrate on each view, leading towards an appreciation of the new view, in which human error is the…
This title was first published in 2002: This field guide assesses two views of human error - the old view, in which human error becomes the cause of an incident or accident, or the new view, in which human error is merely a symptom of deeper trouble within the system. The two parts of this guide concentrate on each view, leading towards an appreciation of the new view, in which human error is the starting point of an investigation, rather than its conclusion. The second part of this guide focuses on the circumstances which unfold around people, which causes their assessments and actions to change accordingly. It shows how to "e;reverse engineer"e; human error, which, like any other componant, needs to be put back together in a mishap investigation.
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Dekker, Sidney (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 01.11.2017
Længde 170 sider
Genrer JF
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351786034

This title was first published in 2002: This field guide assesses two views of human error - the old view, in which human error becomes the cause of an incident or accident, or the new view, in which human error is merely a symptom of deeper trouble within the system. The two parts of this guide concentrate on each view, leading towards an appreciation of the new view, in which human error is the starting point of an investigation, rather than its conclusion. The second part of this guide focuses on the circumstances which unfold around people, which causes their assessments and actions to change accordingly. It shows how to "e;reverse engineer"e; human error, which, like any other componant, needs to be put back together in a mishap investigation.