Human Error Assessment And Reduction Technique
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Error Assessment and Reduction Technique (HEART) Submitted by superadmin on Mon, 10/22/2012 - 14:45 HP Activity Categories:Identification of potential human error and assessment of human errorResource Type:TechniqueAbstract:A technique to arrive at the human error probabilities by matching the task being assessed to one of the nine generic task descriptions from a given database and then to modify the human error probabilities (HEPs) according to the presence and
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strength of the identified error producing conditions (EPCs). ReferencesDeveloper and source:EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre (2004): Review of techniques to support the EATMP safety assessment methodology. Volume I, EEC Note No. 01/04. Project SRD-3-E1. Issued: January 2004 2) EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre (2004): Review of techniques to support the EATMP safety assessment methodology. Volume II – Annex, EEC Note No. 01/04. Project SRD-3-E1. Issued: January 2004 P. Humphreys, Human reliability assessors guide, Safety and Reliability P. Humphreys, Human reliability assessors guide, Safety and Reliability Directorate UKAEA (SRD) Report No TRS 88/95Q, October 1988. J.C. Williams, A data-based method for assessing and reducing human error to improve operational performance, 4th IEEE conference on Human factors in Nuclear Power plants, Monterey, California, pp. 436-450, 6-9 June 1988 Year of development / publication, updates etc:1988 General DescriptionPurpose:HEART is designed to be a quick and simple technique for quantifying the risk of human error. It is a general method that is applicable to any situation or industry where human reliability is important. HEART is a quantitative human error probability assessment technique only. It can be used in combination with qualitative Human task analysis techniques that identify operator tasks to be assessed. HEART is relat
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