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Human Error of a System Based on FMEA

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Advances in Safety Management and Human Performance (AHFE 2021)

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Many studies and system accidents have shown that human factors, such as illegal operations, fatigue work, and weak theoretical knowledge, are the main reasons for system accidents or incidents. Under the background of Man-Machine-Environment system, it is undoubtedly of great practical significance to contemporary society to study the accidents caused by human errors in the system and find a countermeasure for effectively controlling human errors in the system. This article follows the qualitative and quantitative analysis and research ideas, using Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and fault tree analysis (FTA) to study the human error in the man-machine interface of a certain equipment system.

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Xue, Q., Wang, B., Liu, M. (2021). Human Error of a System Based on FMEA. In: Arezes, P.M., Boring, R.L. (eds) Advances in Safety Management and Human Performance. AHFE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 262. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80288-2_9

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