Lecture 17: Human Error (Part I) Flashcards

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Human Error examples:

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  • Trader hit β€œB” for billion instead of β€œM” for million

- β€˜Erros often happen because we are not paying attention”

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We are all human + humans make mistakes = ?

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  • We all make mistakes
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3
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The four types of human error:

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  • Mistakes (Blue) : intended actions
  • Slips
  • Lapses
  • Violations (Blue) : intended actions
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What are mistakes?

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  • Actions run according to plan

- The plan is deficient

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5
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What are violation?

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  • Deliberate departures from safe practice

- Sabotage to β€˜normal’ violations

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What are slips?

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  • Actions-not-as-planned

- E.g. wipers instead of indicator

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What are lapses?

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  • Omission of action: e.g. forgetting to turn stove off

- Forgetting intentions

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Slips only occur during…

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  • The performance of skilled behaviour:
  • Speech (Freud) or
  • Practiced actions
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9
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What are the three stages of development?

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  • Cognitive or knowledge stage
  • Associative or rule stage
  • Autonomous or skill stage
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10
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Closed-loop control requires close attention to monitor feedback about error, no spare capacity…

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  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output
  • (Feedback)
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Open loop control depends on occasional error checking. Spare capacity for other tasks

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  • Input
  • Processing
  • Output
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