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Human Error Share on FacebookTweetShareShareEmailRedditAllNewsVideos'Human Error' - 3 Video Result(s) 22:05 Why are Tech Companies Making Cars?May 27, 2015 2:26 FIFA: Human error causes World Cup controversyJun 28, 2010 0:30 Haywood's exit due to human error: ATSAug 20, 2008'Human Error' - 30 News Result(s)Pound Flash Crash Baffles Traders As Algorithms Blamed For Slump Hiroko Komiya, Yuko Takeo, Bloomberg | Friday October 7, 2016 Sterling sank as low as $1.1841, according to data compiled by Bloomberg, the lowest since March 1985. Robot Rides May Force Error-Prone Human Motorists Off the Road Keith Naughton, Bloomberg | Friday September 23, 2016 Human error is the cause of 94 percent of roadway fatalities, US safety regulators say. US President Barack Obama Hails Self-Driving Cars' Huge Potential Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 20, 2016 "Right now, too many people die on our roads - 35,200 last year alone - with 94 percent of those the result of human error or choice." This Bengaluru-Based Company Wants to Help Build Smarter Factories Gopal Sathe | Wednesday August 17, 2016 Think7 offers a cheap and easy way to automate factories and reduce human error, in a bid to improve the operational effectiveness of small and medium enterprises. Taiwan Mistakenly Fires Supersonic 'Carrier Killer' Missile Towards ChinaWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday July 1, 2016 A Taiwanese warship mistakenly launched a supersonic "aircraft carrier killer" missile towards China on Friday, hitting a fishing boat and killing one person, the navy said, as ties between the island and its once bitter rival deteriorate. 'Human Error' Caused Deadly German Train Crash: ProsecutorWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday February 16, 2016 German prosecutors said today that human error caused a train crash that killed 11 people and charged a 39-year-old signalling worker with negligence leading to the accident. Human Error Damaged Nuclear-Armed Missile In Silo: US Air ForceWorld News | Associated Press | Saturday January 23, 2016 Errors by three airmen troubleshooting a nuclear missile in its launch silo in 2014 triggered a "mishap" that damaged the missile, causing the Air Force to withdraw the airmen's nuclear certification and launch an accident investigation, officials said on Friday. MSF Hospital Strike 'Caused Primarily by Human Error': US GeneralWorld News | Agence France-Presse
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Money Health Education Entertainment Royal Technology Sport And Finally Environment Science Travel Religion Economy Weather Countryside Employment Animals Consumer EU Referendum Sport Weather Main page content Advertisement http://www.itv.com/news/update/2016-09-27/alton-towers-human-error-not-the-cause-of-smiler-crash/ National Live updates: Alton Towers owner fined £5 million over Smiler ride crash Alton Towers operator Merlin Attractions has been fined £5 million at Stafford Crown Court after admitting health and safety breaches over The Smiler rollercoaster crash. The crash left two teenagers needing leg amputations, and several other victims with serious injuries. Several victims of the crash were in court, where human error the hearing was told the force of the rash was equivalent to a family car crashing at 90mph. Share Tweet Plus Reddit View all 12 updates › 27 September 2016 at 11:01am Alton Towers: Human error not the cause of Smiler crash Human error was not the cause of last year's Smiler rollercoaster crash at Alton Towers, a judge has said. On human error news the second day of a two-day sentencing hearing at Stafford Crown Court, the judge also said the crash was a "needless and avoidable accident" caused by a "catastrophic failure" of safety. Theme park operator Merlin is facing a large fine for health and safety failings, which led to two teenage girls needing leg amputations. ITV News Correspondent Ben Chapman has the latest from court: Ben Chapman @BenChapmanITV Follow Judge says the crash at #AltonTowers was a "catastrophic failure" of safety by its parent company. @itvnews 10:39 - 27 Sep 2016 Retweet Reply Favourite Ben Chapman @BenChapmanITV Follow Judge: human error was NOT the cause of the #AltonTowers crash. 10:41 - 27 Sep 2016 Retweet Reply Favourite Ben Chapman @BenChapmanITV Follow Judge: it was a "needless and avoidable accident" in which those injured were fortunate not to die. #AltonTowers 10:41 - 27 Sep 2016 Retweet Reply Favourite Ben Chapman @BenChapmanITV Follow Judge: the case is aggravated by the lack of access to injured that left them hanging in the air for significant amount of time #AltonTowers 10:44 - 27 Sep 2016 Retweet Reply Favourite Ben C