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Safety and Human Error

Safety and Human Error. Accidents incident Accident Near-Miss

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Safety and Human Error

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Accidents

incident

Accident

Near-Miss

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Accidents may occur due to

1. Unsafe condition

2. Unsafe act

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Error Oxford Dictionary – something

incorrectly done through ignorance or inadvertence.

Error – a failure to carry out a task in the way intended by the person performing it, in the way expected by other people or in the way that achieves the desired objectives.

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The Facts

It should be understood by all operation personnel that 96% of all accidents are related to unsafe behaviours and that only 4% of accidents are caused by unsafe conditions.

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Human Error Video

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Type of human error

Mistake – an error that occurs as a result of ignorance of the correct task or the correct way to perform it.

Mismatch – an error that occurs because the tasks is beyond the physical or mental ability of the person asked to perform it, perhaps beyond anyone’s ability.

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Type of human error

Non-compliance or violation – an error that occurs because someone decides not to carry out a task or not to carry it out in the way instructed or expected.

Slips and lapses – an error that occurs as a result of forgetfulness, habit, fatigue or similar psychological causes.

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Causal Factors for Accidents

Human Performance: Verbal communication Written procedures & documents Man-machine interface Environmental condition Work schedule Work practices Work organization/planning Supervisory methods Training/qualification Change management Resource management Managerial method

Equipment: Design configuration &

analysis Equipment condition Environmental

condition Equipment

specification, manufacture & construction

Maintenance/testing Plant/system operation

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