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Human reliability is an issue that is increasingly discussed in the
process and manufacturing industries to check factors that
influence operator performance and trigger errors. Human Factor and
Reliability Analysis to Prevent Losses in Industrial Processes: An
Operational Culture Perspective provides a multidisciplinary
analysis of work concepts and environments to reduce human error
and prevent material, energy, image, and time losses. The book
presents a methodology for the quantification and investigation of
human reliability, and verification of the influence of human
factors in the generation of process losses, consisting of the
following steps: contextualization, data collection, and results;
performing task and loss observation; socio-technical variable
analyses; and data processing. Investigating human reliability,
concepts, and models in situations of human error in practice, the
book identifies where low reliability occurs and then visualizes
where and how to perform an intervention. This guide is an
excellent resource for professionals in chemical, petrochemical,
oil, and nuclear industries for managing and analyzing safety and
loss risks and for students in chemical and process engineering.
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