Despite the provision of various theoretical models and error management methods, error and error-causing conditions remain omnipresent within road transport. This article presents a review of human error models and selected error management approaches, and their applications in a road transport context. The review indicates that such applications, although extant, are limited, and that, compared to other domains, the impact of the models and methods discussed has been only minimal. Reasons for this are discussed, and potential ways in which the models and methods can contribute to road safety are proposed. In conclusion, it is argued that human error models and management methods, although already well integrated within most safety critica...
ISSN: 1868-4238International audienceRecent accidents in a range of industries have increased concer...
The paper presents a framework that through structured analysis of accident reports explores the dif...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples fr...
Despite the provision of various theoretical models and error management methods, error and error-ca...
Within complex, sociotechnical systems, human error has consistently been implicated as the major ca...
Within complex socio-technical systems human error has consistently been implicated as the major cau...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to up to 75% of all roadway crashes. Despite...
Safety compromising accidents and incidents occur regularly in the road transport domain. Formal acc...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to most accidents. Despite this, only relati...
Human error is identified as a root cause of accidents in construction environments. Prevention of h...
Currently CTU FTS creates Road Safety Inspection (RSI) in Central Bohemia region. The survey is spec...
Safety management and human factors disciplines are often regarded as subjective and nebulous. This ...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
Human errors are generally defined as unintentional behaviours of employees that may lead to negativ...
It is important that we understand the factors and conditions that shape driver behaviour – those co...
ISSN: 1868-4238International audienceRecent accidents in a range of industries have increased concer...
The paper presents a framework that through structured analysis of accident reports explores the dif...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples fr...
Despite the provision of various theoretical models and error management methods, error and error-ca...
Within complex, sociotechnical systems, human error has consistently been implicated as the major ca...
Within complex socio-technical systems human error has consistently been implicated as the major cau...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to up to 75% of all roadway crashes. Despite...
Safety compromising accidents and incidents occur regularly in the road transport domain. Formal acc...
Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to most accidents. Despite this, only relati...
Human error is identified as a root cause of accidents in construction environments. Prevention of h...
Currently CTU FTS creates Road Safety Inspection (RSI) in Central Bohemia region. The survey is spec...
Safety management and human factors disciplines are often regarded as subjective and nebulous. This ...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
Human errors are generally defined as unintentional behaviours of employees that may lead to negativ...
It is important that we understand the factors and conditions that shape driver behaviour – those co...
ISSN: 1868-4238International audienceRecent accidents in a range of industries have increased concer...
The paper presents a framework that through structured analysis of accident reports explores the dif...
Inspired in particular by the works of Reason and Rasmussen and supported by application examples fr...