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Behind Human Error Second Edition 2nd David D Woods Sidney Dekker

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Behind Human Error Second Edition 2nd David D Woods Sidney Dekker
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.92 MB
Pages: 292
Author: David D. Woods, Sidney Dekker, Richard Cook, Leila Johannesen, Nadine Sarter
ISBN: 9780754678342, 9780754678335, 0754678342, 0754678334
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2nd

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Behind Human Error Second Edition 2nd David D Woods Sidney Dekker by David D. Woods, Sidney Dekker, Richard Cook, Leila Johannesen, Nadine Sarter 9780754678342, 9780754678335, 0754678342, 0754678334 instant download after payment.

Human error is so often cited as a cause of accidents. There is perception of a 'human error problem'. Solutions are thought to lie in changing the people or their role. The label 'human error', however, is prejudicial and hides more than it reveals about how a system malfunctions.This book takes you behind the label. It explains how human error results from social and psychological judgments by the system's stakeholders that focus only on one facet of a set of interacting contributors.

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