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Ben Marguglio

Director - Process Management

B. W. (Ben) Marguglio is a consultant and educator in human error prevention and root cause analysis and the author of the Human Error Prevention Bookinar (a seminar in a print book with slides and Marguglio’s presentation notes). For more information on the Bookinar, visit www.Bookinars.biz. Formerly, as a corporate employee, Marguglio held positions as a division director and executive-level director. He is a fellow of the American Society for Quality (since 1974) and is certified by ASQ as a CQE, CRE, CMQ/OE, and CQA.

Wed, 06/24/2009 - 03:00
Gulf Oil Spill: “Couldas,” “Shouldas”Rules of engagement for the oil sector
Tue, 07/13/2010 - 06:47
What are the root and contributing causes of the accident in the Gulf? What could have and should have been done to prevent the accident? If the potential for the accident could not have been absolutely prevented, what could have and should have…
Human Error Causal Factors in the Work Place An understanding of human error causal factors is important for design and root cause analysis
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 03:00
Human error is behavior that is wholly expected to achieve a desired result (in accordance with some standard) but that does not. A causal factor is anything that yields an occurrence resulting in an undesired effect or anything that exacerbates the…
      

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