Introduction
Human errors refer to the environmental,
organisational and job factors, and human and individual characteristics which influence the
behaviour at work in a way which can affect an
organisation’s health and safety performance. A simple way to view human error is to think about three aspects: the job, the individual and the
organisation and how they interact to impact on health and safety related human
behaviour.
After an accident involving human failure - using human error analysis tools can identify the causes and contributing human error factors. Establishing these underlying causes of an accident/incident is the key to preventing similar human error accidents/incidents.
This course is aimed at providing delegates with the practical on-site knowledge and skills to develop and successfully implement effective human error analysis techniques.
Objectives
Participants attending the programme will:
· Explain the various human error analysis techniques and how they can be used
· Show how human
behaviour can lead to human errors and incidents/accidents
· Provide practical ideas and methods for observing and preventing human errors
· Review practical case studies to show how other
organisation have used human error analysis techniques to prevent human errors in the workplace
Training Methodology
Delegates will learn by active participation through inspiring presentation tools and interactive techniques presented in a lively, enthusiastic and interesting style. Delegates will take part in practical human error analysis exercises and group discussions, as related to their own
organisation’s workplace activities.
Who Should Attend?
· Individuals who have responsibilities for assessing and controlling an
organisation’s potential workplace and work task risks
· Production, process, maintenance, health, safety and environment personnel
· All personnel involved in planning and/or implementing of an
organisation’s accident/incident investigation programme
seminar outline
Introduction to Human Error
· What is human error?
· Understanding the different types of human error
· Human Error related workplace and job task causation factors
· Human failures in the causes of accidents/incidents
· Exercise: Define human error and prevention objectives
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Human Error Analysis Factors
· Managing Rule-Breaking situations (Violations)
· Human behaviour patterns leading to human errors
· Cultural behaviour and sensory and perception
· Using the Shell ‘Hearts and Minds’ toolkit to improve human
behavioural factors
· Exercise: List the different types of human errors and prevention options
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Observation Methods for Unsafe Acts and Conditions
· Using the Dupont ‘STOP’ on-site safety observation tool for
o Observing Substandard Practices and behaviour
o Observing Substandard Conditions
· Using ‘Job Safety Analysis’ to identify and assesses types of human errors
· Exercise: Identify human errors of presented accident scenario
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Human Error Analysis Techniques
· Analysing site operations human error situations
· Using the ‘Human Reliability Assessment’ (HRA) human error analysis technique
· Human error observation and prevention options
· Options and Solutions for preventing human errors
· Exercise: Using Fault Tree Analysis method to analyse human errors
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Human Error Analysis & Prevention – Getting Started
· Identifying and categorising human errors in the workplace
· Considering Human factors when analysing incidents and accidents
· Review of Human factors in existing work methods and procedures
· Human error analysis within the health and safety management syst
· Exercise: Checklist for observing human errors in the workplace
· Course Review: Key points summary of course topics
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