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Event: Human Error Prevention Seminar

Improve productivity, safety, and quality

High Technology Seminars
Tue, 06/08/2010 - 11:39
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(High Technology Seminars: Cold Spring, NY) -- High Technology Seminars will present a seminar in human error prevention Oct. 26–27 in San Antonio. Anyone whose objective is to improve productivity, safety, and quality will benefit from this two-day event. The principles and practices of human error prevention are universally applicable regardless of the type of industrial, commercial, or governmental enterprise and function performed.

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In addition to discovery and invention, human error prevention can be the greatest contributor to improved productivity, safety, and quality. This seminar provides the most current developments in human error prevention. Upon completing the seminar, attendees will understand human error-prevention terminology; the relationships among culture, beliefs, values, attitudes, and behavior; the seven human error causal factors; and the four levels of human error.

Other subjects discussed at the seminar include:

• Conservative and nonconservative decision thought-processes and behaviors

• Coaching to reduce the recurrence of human error

• Human error root causes

• Human error measurement

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