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Something Went Wrong, Now What?

As long as we're human beings, errors will happen. How we respond to them is paramount to learning from them versus repeating them. Human error reduction training and regulatory compliance courses online or in person will never stop the inevitable but…

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Conclusion: AI is not smart enough

“The only thing that could cause AI to misbehave is human error.” Words of Nick Ismail in his article Why AI is set to fix the human error http://www.information-age.com/artificial-intelligence-set-fix-human-error-123466675 Well, he might be right. Human Error can be one of…

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Problems and Solutions: AI and Human Error

It’s unquestionable that one reason for artificial intelligence to exist is to avoid direct human intervention, so human error is eliminated. And understandably so! Recently, human error was named the number one reason for manufacturing and production losses in a…

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Many flavors of Human Errors

The concept of error that many are familiar with comes from tests taken. A wrong answer represents an error. In general, a wrong answer comes from not knowing the right answer… The concept of error in human error reduction in…

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Training: The best response to Human Error

Even in life sciences organizations with successful quality programs, minimizing human error is an ongoing challenge. Experienced people working on established processes sometimes make costly errors despite diligent efforts to avoid them. Even with the industry’s awareness of human errors,…

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Why is it crucial to understand Human Error?

It is essential to understand Human Error because it does not matter if in manufacturing, service, transportation or any other industry, at some point you will need a human. That being said, you need to understand human behavior if you…

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2 Types of Human Errors…

According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)… human errors can be active or latent. Active failures are direct and immediate causes of an accident, and are usually made by front-line staff such as drivers or machine operators. There are…

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