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HEALTH & SAFETY Human error The H SE has published

5th August 1999, Page 28
5th August 1999
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guidance* to .help reduce accidents attributed to human error. The guide encourages organisations to consider human factors: • During risk assessment; • Following an accident or incident; • When designing or procuring equipment; • When considering other aspects of health and safety management, such as fatigue.

The guide contains case studies with examples of ways in which organisations have successfully dealt with problems in this area.

* Reducing Error and Influencing Behaviour is available for irr.50, from HS E Books, PO Box t999, Sudbury, Suffolk COI° 6FS; phone, 01787 88n65.