978-0-8493-2718-6
Beyond Human Error 'Taxonomies and Safety Science'
Brendan Wallace and Alastair Ross
Editorial: CRC Press Fecha de publicación: 16/03/2006 Páginas: 288Formato: Hardback 235 x 156 mm
The majority of accidents and incidents are caused, at some level, by human error. This text provides an introduction to this key field as well as a broad background to the subject. Incorporating the sociology of disaster and accidents into a practical framework, it offers a new paradigm for the subject. The authors address the roots of “human error” in the Western tradition and discuss the history of human error studies, human factors, and ergonomics, exploring hidden assumptions that have colored past research. They include current methodologies of experimental design, new paradigms, and outlines situated and distributed cognition models, and more useful intervention strategies.
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Health & Safety
Human Performance Modeling
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