Literature DB >> 7417175

3W approach to the investigation, analysis, and prevention of human-error aircraft accidents.

D S Ricketson, W R Brown, K N Graham.   

Abstract

Human error is the largest cause of U.S. Army aircraft accidents. An approach to this problem is presented which is based on a model of the human-error accident. This 3W approach identifies what task error (TE) caused or contributed to the accident, what inadequacy (I) in the aviation system caused or allowed the TE to occur, and what remedial measure (R) is required to correct the I. There were 82 human-error accidents analyzed to identify TEIR information. Statistically important is were identified which could be remedied based on accident costs. Then, potentially cost-effective remedial actions were ranked on a cost-benefit totem pole. The totem pole was given to the aviation system manager as a management tool to assist in determining priorities for corrective actions.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7417175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aviat Space Environ Med        ISSN: 0095-6562


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