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  2. Jul 15, 2023 · 1. Slips and lapses. These are very similar in that they are caused by momentary memory loss, often due to a lack of attention or concentration. They are not related to training, experience, or motivation levels, and they can usually be reduced by redesigning the job or equipment or minimizing distractions.

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  3. Mar 11, 2018 · From a design perspective, the engineer or designer produces a piece of equipment or a system with intentions to function in a certain way. When it doesn't function that way (it breaks, catches on fire, messes up its output or is befallen of some other mishap) they try to find the root cause.

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  5. Dec 15, 2020 · 3.3.1. Slips and Lapses. Slips and lapses occur when a person knows what they want to do, but the action does not turn out as they intended. Slips relate to observable actions and are associated with attentional failures, whereas lapses are internal events and associated with failures of memory.

    • Helen Higham, Charles Vincent
    • 2020/12/15
    • 10.1007/978-3-030-59403-9_3
  6. human error: [noun] a person's mistake rather than on the failure of a machine.

  7. Mar 18, 2000 · Summary points. Two approaches to the problem of human fallibility exist: the person and the system approaches. The person approach focuses on the errors of individuals, blaming them for forgetfulness, inattention, or moral weakness

  8. An Introduction to Human Errors. Journal for Quality and Participation. February 2019. Volume 41 Issue 4. pp. 12-16. Author (s): Rodríguez-Pérez, José.

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