Abstract

Human errors may occur everywhere and have a variety of consequences. Errors may occur as a result of pressures and situations in industrial operations and maintenance. If the prediction is inaccurate, the forecaster may die. Human error can be said to be a deliberate and voluntary action by a human interacting with another system that exceeds established tolerances defined by that system. The damages done through human error encompasses a continuum that runs from no injury or loss to major damage and casualties, including fatal accidents or death, at times. Blaming someone else often merely moves the individuals back to the setting where the error was made. Unless and until the reasons for square measurement mistakes are identified and corrected, the issue may exist indefinitely. This research looked at human errors in engineering operations. The action to be taken by the human involves the cognitive ability to decide between alternate courses of action based upon knowledge, skills, competencies, experience, and the combined external and internal inputs available to the human. The authors of this paper have made an attempt to do a review on human error in the context of engineering operations.

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