We would suggest members to review this presentation material from Health & Safety Executive, UK -
"INSPECTORS TOOLKIT - Human factors in the management of major accident hazards"
" Human factors is a relatively new area for many companies. The lack of a clear understanding of the issues means that companies often do not include human factors in their safety management system (SMS). Some aspects of human factors have always received attention e.g. training (although often without targeting the competencies required for the control of major accident hazards) but they have rarely been deliberately managed as part of an integrated SMS or with the rigour that their contribution to the risk requires.
Previous HSE research (RR149/2003) indicates that HSE is viewed as a credible source of advice and that companies are receptive to the concept of human factors to the point that it is perceived as being “an essential part of major accident prevention”.
The lack of effective management of human factors has been a contributory factor in the causes of many major accidents including Piper Alpha, Esso Longford, Zeebrugge, Ladbroke Grove, Texaco Milford Haven, Chernobyl, Bhopal and Grangemouth "
"INSPECTORS TOOLKIT - Human factors in the management of major accident hazards"
" Human factors is a relatively new area for many companies. The lack of a clear understanding of the issues means that companies often do not include human factors in their safety management system (SMS). Some aspects of human factors have always received attention e.g. training (although often without targeting the competencies required for the control of major accident hazards) but they have rarely been deliberately managed as part of an integrated SMS or with the rigour that their contribution to the risk requires.
Previous HSE research (RR149/2003) indicates that HSE is viewed as a credible source of advice and that companies are receptive to the concept of human factors to the point that it is perceived as being “an essential part of major accident prevention”.
The lack of effective management of human factors has been a contributory factor in the causes of many major accidents including Piper Alpha, Esso Longford, Zeebrugge, Ladbroke Grove, Texaco Milford Haven, Chernobyl, Bhopal and Grangemouth "


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