Human performance in accident causation : toward theories on warning systems and hazard appreciation.

Auteur(s)
Robinson, G.H.
Jaar
Samenvatting

Progress in reducing accidents has been materially impeded by two problems (1) the " motivational" attitude toward the human, as opposed to the performance limitation view; and (2) the lack of human performance theory, models, and data applicable to accident causation. Two important problems in accident causation (1) the functions and limitations of warning systems; and (2) the appreciation of hazard by skilled operators, are explained.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 15988 (In: B 15986) / 83.2 /
Uitgave

In: System safety in a world of diminishing resources : proceedings of the 3rd International System Safety Conference, Washington, D.C., October 17-21, 1977, p. 55-69, 1 fig., 8 ref.

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