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1. Predicting design induced pilot error using HET (human error template) - A new formal human error identification method for flight decks.

Stanton, Neville A, Harris, Don, Salmon, Paul M, Demagalski, Jason M, Marshall, Andrew, Young, Mark ...

Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective of reducing the incidence of designinduced error on the flight deck. Many formal error identificati...

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2. Predicting design induced pilot error using HET (Human Error Template) – A new formal human error identification method for flight decks

Stanton, Neville A., Harris, Don, Salmon, Paul, Demagalski, Jason M., Marshall, Andrew, Young, Mark ...

Human factors certification criteria are being developed for large civil aircraft with the objective of reducing the incidence of designinduced error on the flight deck. Many formal error identificati...

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3. Human error taxonomies applied to driving: A generic driver error taxonomy and its implications for intelligent transport systems

Stanton, Neville A., Salmon, Paul M.,

Recent research indicates that driver error contributes to up to 75% of all roadway crashes. Despite this, only relatively little is currently known about the types of errors that drivers make and of ...

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4. Improving The Representation Of Human Error In The Use Of The Flight Crew Human Factors Integration Tool

Gosling, Geoffrey, Roberts, Karlene H., Jayaswal, Arpana,

In May 1996, the FAA announced a new and innovative approach to reach a goal of "zero accidents," known as the Global Analysis and Information Network (GAIN). This would be a privately owned and opera...

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5. Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networks

Eichele, Tom, Debener, Stefan, Calhoun, Vince D., Specht, Karsten, Engel, Andreas K., Hugdahl, Kenne...

Humans engaged in monotonous tasks are susceptible to occasional errors that may lead to serious consequences, but little is known about brain activity patterns preceding errors. Using functional MRI ...

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6. Human error in the engineering design process.

Busby, Jeremy S.,

A study was conducted of human error in the engineering process of 5 organisations that designed industrial equipment. Approximately 150 errors that had taken place were analysed individually and then...

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7. Medical errors: defining the confines of system weaknesses and human errors

Al-Shirawi, Ali,

Notwithstanding the innovative changes in biotechnology, medical devices and other therapeutics, errors in medicine continue to cause harm to patients. Current definitions of medical error do not refl...

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8. Human error identification techniques applied to public technology: predictions compared with observed use

Baber, C., Stanton, N.A.,

In this paper, we consider the use of human error identification (HEI) techniques as a possible alternative to observation studies for product evaluation. The HEI techniques used were Task Analysis fo...

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9. Managing error on the open road: the contribution of human error models and methods

Salmon, Paul M., Lenne, Michael G., Stanton, Neville A., Jenkins, Daniel P., Walker, Guy H.,

Despite the provision of various theoretical models and error management methods, error and error-causing conditions remain omnipresent within road transport. This article presents a review of human e...

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10. Learning to predict human error: Issues of acceptability, reliability and validity.

Stanton, Neville A., Stevenage, Sarah V.,

Human Error Identification (HEI) techniques have been used to predict human error in high risk environments for the past two decades. Despite the lack of supportive evidence for their efficacy, their ...

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