Individual Latent Error Detection (I-LED) Individual Latent Error Detection (I-LED)
Transportation Human Factors

Individual Latent Error Detection (I-LED‪)‬

Making Systems Safer

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Descripción editorial

Undetected human error in aircraft maintenance creates a latent error condition that can contribute to undesirable outcomes. Individual Latent Error Detection (I-LED) acts as an additional system safety control that helps an engineer recall past errors through environmental cues. This book addresses a gap in the human factors research and current safety strategies by exploring the nature and extent of I-LED and its benefit to safety resilience. The book will describe the I-LED concept using a systems perspective and propose practical interventions to be integrated within existing safety systems as an additional control to enhance resilience against human performance variability. Provides a new view of total safety based on enhanced resilience provided through the integration of I-LED interventions within existing safety systems Offers an in-depth exploration of the phenomenon of spontaneous recall of past event, leading to error detection and recovery of latent error conditions Discusses the application of Human Factors methods to conduct real-world observations in maintenance environments Describes the application of the systems view of human error to applied research Presents cost versus benefit analysis of safety interventions targeting latent error conditions

GÉNERO
Técnicos y profesionales
PUBLICADO
2018
7 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
192
Páginas
EDITORIAL
CRC Press
VENDEDOR
Taylor & Francis Group
TAMAÑO
3.9
MB

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