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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Dekker, Sidney. Field guide to understanding human error. Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2006 (OCoLC)750765912 |
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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Sidney Dekker |
| ISBN: | 0754648257 9780754648253 0754648265 9780754648260 |
| OCLC Number: | 64427408 |
| Notes: | Rev. ed. of: The field guide to human error investigations / Sidney Dekker 2002. |
| Description: | xv, 236 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | 1. The Bad Apple Theory -- 2. The New View of Human Error -- 3. The Hindsight Bias -- 4. Put Data in Context -- 5. "They Should Have ..." -- 6. Trade Indignation for Explanation -- 7. Sharp or Blunt End? -- 8. You Can't Count Errors -- 9. Cause is Something You Construct -- 10. What is Your Accident Model? -- 11. Human Factors Data -- 12. Build a Timeline -- 13. Leave a Trace -- 14. So What Went Wrong? -- 15. Look into the Organization -- 16. Making Recommendations -- 17. Abandon the Fallacy of a Quick Fix -- 18. What about People's Own Responsibility? -- 19. Making Your Safety Department Work -- 20. How to Adopt the New View -- 21. Reminders for in the Rubble. |
| Responsibility: | Sidney Dekker. |
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Insightful, useful, refreshing. A must-read for anyone tired of the "old view" of human error'Boyd Falconer, University of New South Wales, Australia'It is accessible, practical, eminently readable and will be of great use to safety practitioners whatever their background.'Health & Safety at Work, July 2007'This past year I read your book The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error based on a recommendation of a colleague. I must admit it is one of the best book that I have read on accident prevention and safety. I have been practicing as a construction safety professional for 17 years and have struggled to accurately and completely articulate the concepts you so eloquently describe in your book. Although it draws many examples from an aviation safety standpoint, your book stands up brilliantly as a framework for understanding human error and accident prevention in any industry. Subsequently, I am using it as the text for my course "Safety in the Construction Industry" here at Columbia this fall.The construction industry is so very stuck in the world of the "Old View." Convincing construction management professional that removing bad apples is not the answer is a tough sell. Your book is making my job quite a bit easier. Thank you.'Ray Master, Columbia University, USA' No matter if the reader is an upper level executive in an aerospace company, a member of an accident investigation team, a safety engineer, or a university student, Sid's Field Guide is equally as useful. This book presents important ideas for those who regulate human factors investigation and research, making it an essential read for the academician, the research analyst, and the government regulator'International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, Vol 7, No 2 Read more...
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Top 5 Human Factors Recommended Reading
Mr Dekker's books should be required reading for all accountable executives in high reliability organizations. Over 30 years as a continuous system improvement advocate, I have recently developed a "Recommended Reading" list for those who are new to the field of human factors and system safety. Dekker...
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Mr Dekker's books should be required reading for all accountable executives in high reliability organizations. Over 30 years as a continuous system improvement advocate, I have recently developed a "Recommended Reading" list for those who are new to the field of human factors and system safety. Dekker now as 3 books on that list, with the recent release of "Just Culture."
We live in the information age now; the only way to improve our lot is to share information for the purpose of continual learning. Dekker's approach points the way.
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