DocumentCode :
2290576
Title :
Advances in human-error evaluation
Author :
Collins, Erin P. ; Fragola, Joseph R.
Author_Institution :
Sci. Applications Int. Corp., New York, NY, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
16-19 Jan 1995
Firstpage :
502
Lastpage :
509
Abstract :
This paper discusses an approach which places the proper focus upon latent events and the consideration of the “compelling signals” given to operators for actions which may trigger potential accident scenarios. These findings are based upon years of research into the fundamentals of the human cognition process. In particular, it has involved detailed investigations into the interactions between the decision making or action taking cognitive function and the information storage and retrieval functions of both the long term and short term memory. The application of these findings, and the extant body of knowledge on fundamental human thought and action constraints, to the postulation of a paradigm for human error avoidance is also discussed. These concepts were assembled during a study of human error considerations for the aerospace industry. Here an attempt is made to define the most effective design guidance to allow the human to perform the task at hand, most reliably, given the response time available and the related information processing capability of the brain
Keywords :
accidents; behavioural sciences; design engineering; human factors; reliability; safety; action taking; aerospace industry; brain; cognitive function; compelling signals; decision making; design guidance; fundamental human thought; human-error evaluation; information processing; information retrieval; information storage; latent events; memory; operators; potential accident scenarios; response time; safety; Accidents; Aerospace industry; Cities and towns; Error correction; Failure analysis; Hazards; Human factors; Performance analysis; Risk analysis; Safety;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1995. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
ISSN :
0149-144X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2470-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RAMS.1995.513291
Filename :
513291
Link To Document :
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