Human error is the subject of research in almost every industry and profession of our times. This term is part of our daily language and intuitively understood by most people however, it would be premature to assume that everyone's understanding of human error s the same. For example, human error is used to describe the outcome or consequence of human action, the causal factor of an accident, deliberate violations,a nd the actual action taken by a human being. As a result, researchers rarely agree on the either a specific definition or how to prevent human error. The purpose of this article is to explore the specific concept of human error using Concept Analysis as described by Walker and Avant (1995). The concept of human error is examined...
Beginning in the 1980s a primary focus of human reliability analysis was estimation of human error p...
The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error framework orig...
The aim of this paper was to identify human errors in decision making process. The study was focused...
Analyses of industrial accidents have often concluded that 'human error ' is a determining...
Human error is cited over and over as a cause of incidents and accidents. The result is a widespread...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
Human error is a frequent topic in discussions about risks in using computer systems. A rational ana...
It is often reported that a majority of avalanche accidents, as well as accidents in other fields, a...
Background: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error fr...
Human error has been implicated in 70 to 80% of all civil and military aviation accidents. Yet, most...
A ground-breaking new book, Beyond Human Error: Taxonomies and Safety Science deconstructs the conve...
A method for the study of human factors in the aviation environment is described. A conceptual frame...
An epidemiological model for the study of human errors in aviation is presented. In this approach, r...
For the past several years at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) th...
Beginning in the 1980s a primary focus of human reliability analysis was estimation of human error p...
The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error framework orig...
The aim of this paper was to identify human errors in decision making process. The study was focused...
Analyses of industrial accidents have often concluded that 'human error ' is a determining...
Human error is cited over and over as a cause of incidents and accidents. The result is a widespread...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
Human error is a frequent topic in discussions about risks in using computer systems. A rational ana...
It is often reported that a majority of avalanche accidents, as well as accidents in other fields, a...
Background: The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error fr...
Human error has been implicated in 70 to 80% of all civil and military aviation accidents. Yet, most...
A ground-breaking new book, Beyond Human Error: Taxonomies and Safety Science deconstructs the conve...
A method for the study of human factors in the aviation environment is described. A conceptual frame...
An epidemiological model for the study of human errors in aviation is presented. In this approach, r...
For the past several years at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL) th...
Beginning in the 1980s a primary focus of human reliability analysis was estimation of human error p...
The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is a general human error framework orig...
The aim of this paper was to identify human errors in decision making process. The study was focused...