- active error
- active error
Een 'active error' is een opzichtige vergissing/fout met vaak onmiddellijke consequenties. Dit in tegenstelling tot 'latente errors" (verborgen vergissingen/fouten), die vaak niet opvallen en waarbij de relatie error-gevolg lang niet altijd duidelijk herkenbaar is.
Bron: Kennisconsult
An active error has immediate consequences.
Compare to latent errors.
Source: www.mistakeproofing.com
The terms "active" and "latent" as applied to errors were coined by James
Reason(Reason J. Human error: models and management. BMJ.
2000;320:768-770.). Active errors occur at the point of contact between a human and
some aspect of a larger system (e.g., a human-machine interface). They are
generally readily apparent (e.g., pushing an incorrect button, ignoring a
warning light) and almost always involve someone at the frontline. Latent errors
(or latent conditions), in contrast, refer to less apparent failures of
organisation or design that contributed to the occurrence of errors or allowed
them to cause harm to workers. Active failures are sometimes referred to as
errors at the "sharp end," In other words, errors at the sharp end are noticed
first because they are consequent on the actions of the worker. To complete the
metaphor, latent errors lie away unnoticed from the immediate task ?the "blunt
end"?referring to the many layers of the safety management system that affect
the person involved in the activity.
source: http://www.safety-s2s.eu/modules.php?name=s2swp4&idpart=4&idp=1396
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