Developing a Methodology for Assessing Safety Programs Targeting Human Error in Aviation

Scott Shappell, Douglas Wiegmann

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Abstract

There is a need to develop an effective methodology for generating comprehensive intervention strategies that map current and proposed safety programs onto well-established types of human error. Two separate studies were conducted using recommendations from NTSB accident investigations and several joint FAA and industry working groups. The goal of the studies was to validate a proposed framework for developing and examining safety initiatives that target human error in aviation. The results suggest five approaches to reducing human factors associated with aviation accidents. When combined with the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System, the resulting Human Factors Intervention Matrix will provide a useful tool for evaluating current and proposed aviation safety programs.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Nov 1 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aviation accidents
  • safety programs
  • human factors in aviation
  • HFACS

Disciplines

  • Aviation Safety and Security
  • Human Factors Psychology

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