Individual Latent Error Detection (I-LED): Making Systems Safer
English
By (author): Justin R.E. Saward Neville A. Stanton
Undetected human error in aircraft maintenance creates a latent error condition that can contribute to undesirable outcomes. Individual Latent Error Detection (I-LED) acts as an additional system safety control that helps an engineer recall past errors through environmental cues. This book addresses a gap in the human factors research and current safety strategies by exploring the nature and extent of I-LED and its benefit to safety resilience. The book will describe the I-LED concept using a systems perspective and propose practical interventions to be integrated within existing safety systems as an additional control to enhance resilience against human performance variability.
- Provides a new view of total safety based on enhanced resilience provided through the integration of I-LED interventions within existing safety systems
- Offers an in-depth exploration of the phenomenon of spontaneous recall of past event, leading to error detection and recovery of latent error conditions
- Discusses the application of Human Factors methods to conduct real-world observations in maintenance environments
- Describes the application of the systems view of human error to applied research
- Presents cost versus benefit analysis of safety interventions targeting latent error conditions