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The structure of contributing factors of human error in safety-critical industries

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Abstract

This paper presents the development of human factors assessment tool for safety-critical industries. The assessment tool is a questionnaire about human factors issues that can cause human error and accidents in consequence. It is based on the 'Dirty Dozen' human error concept of Dupont (1997, as cited in Safety Regulation Group, 2002). The advantage of this concept is the adaptable nature in the applied field. Moreover, it was intended to search for a latent structure behind the dirty dozen concept. Hence, a questionnaire with 240 items was tested and optimised in two large metal manufacturing companies. In order to find a hidden structure behind the dirty dozen, a factor analysis of all twelve scales was performed ...
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHuman factors issues in complex system performance : HFES Europe Chapter
EditorsDick de Waard
Number of pages5
PublisherShaker Verlag
Publication date2007
Pages67-71
ISBN (Print)978-90-423-0325-6
Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventAnnual conference of the Europe Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - HFES 2006 - Sheffield, United Kingdom
Duration: 08.11.200610.11.2006

Bibliographical note

Literaturverz. S. 71

Research areas and keywords

  • Business psychology

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