Description |
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations |
Note |
"The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error is a successor to, and extension of, The Field Guide to Human Error Investigations."--Acknowledgments. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. The bad apple theory -- 2. The new view of human error -- 3. The hindsight bias -- 4. Put data in context -- 5. They should have. -- 6. Trade indignation for explanation -- 7. Sharp or blunt end? -- 8. You can't count errors -- 9. Cause is something you construct -- 10. What is your accident model? -- 11. Human factors data -- 12. Build a timeline -- 13. Leave a trace -- 14. So what went wrong? -- 15. Look into the organization -- 16. Making recommendations -- 17. Abandon the fallacy of a quick fix -- 18. What about people's own responsibility? -- 19. Making your safety department work -- 20. How to adopt the new view -- 21. Reminders for in the rubble. |
Subject |
System failures (Engineering)
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Human engineering.
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Pannes. |
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Ergonomie. |
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ergonomics. |
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Human engineering |
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System failures (Engineering) |
Added Author |
Dekker, Sidney.
Field guide to human error investigations.
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ISBN |
9781351889759 |
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1351889753 |
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9781472408419 |
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1472408411 |
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9781472408402 |
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1472408403 |
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