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| #3598986 in Books | CRC Press | 2006-03-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.25 x1.00l,1.19 | File type: PDF | 288 pages | ||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Insight on human and system failures|By Dave English|This is a quality book, easy to read considering the deep philosophical and wide conceptual ground it covers. If you have enjoyed Reason, Perrow or Dekker discussing human error then I think you will find considerable value in this book. Excellent arguments about ecological validity, root cause, Heinrich's legacy, taxonomies,||Those professionals who wish to expand and challenge their thinking about safety science will benefit from reading this book. |- David Clapp, PhD, PE, CIH (Ret)
A ground-breaking new book, Beyond Human Error: Taxonomies and Safety Science deconstructs the conventional concept of “human error” and provides a whole new way of looking at accidents and how they might be prevented. Based on research carried out in the rail, nuclear, and defense industries, the authors show how, by concentrating solely on ”human error,” systems and sociological factors are frequently ignored in contemporary safety scienc...
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