Introduction
Human errors refer to the environmental, organisational and job factors, and human and individual characteristics which influence the behaviour at work in a way which can affect an organisation’s health and safety performance. A simple way to view human error is to think about three aspects: the job, the individual and the organisation and how they interact to impact on health and safety related human behaviour.
After an accident involving human failure - using human error analysis tools can identify the causes and contributing human error factors. Establishing these underlying causes of an accident/incident is the key to preventing similar human error accidents/incidents.
This course is aimed at providing delegates with the practical on-site knowledge and skills to develop and successfully implement effective human error analysis techniques.
Objectives
Participants attending the programme will:
Training Methodology
Delegates will learn by active participation through inspiring presentation tools and interactive techniques presented in a lively, enthusiastic and interesting style. Delegates will take part in practical human error analysis exercises and group discussions, as related to their own organisation’s workplace activities.
SEMINAR OUTLINE
DAY 1
Introduction to Human Error
DAY 2
Human Error Analysis Factors
DAY 3
Observation Methods for Unsafe Acts and Conditions
DAY 4
Human Error Analysis Techniques
DAY 5
Human Error Analysis & Prevention – Getting Started
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