Description
In pursuing perfection, organizations endeavor to minimize human error within their operational frameworks. Achieving a Human error-free environment is a complex goal. While achieving absolute error-free systems remains elusive, various strategies and approaches can significantly mitigate human error in diverse environments.
Understanding the nature of human error is fundamental. Humans, by nature, are imperfect beings susceptible to mistakes due to factors like fatigue, stress, cognitive biases, and inadequate training. Acknowledging these inherent limitations is the first step toward devising effective strategies.
Webinar Highlights:
- The webinar will discuss human error phenomena and background.
- Understanding human error prevention and reduction and the importance that is occurring.
- Supervising the actual human error root cause.
- An essential approach to the integration of technology and automation.
- Facts about human error caused by supervisors and how to avoid it.
- Understanding how human error is controlled by supervision.
- Learning how supervision can help and improve the common mistakes: Memory failures, overconfidence, visual detection, and vigilance effectiveness.
- Dealing with human error rates and measurements.
- The webinar will briefly discuss the types of errors, human error factors, and causes.
- Understanding the importance of supervision in creating a reliable group for regulatory and business compliance.
- Learning the issues related to supervision and avoiding traps that will allow errors to occur.
- The webinar will address the five main elements of assuring an error-free environment.
- Review the root causes and corrective and preventive action (CAPA) associated with supervision.
- Learning how to measure human error rates at your department and keep track of metrics.
- The webinar will discuss practical approaches for supervision on the floor, strategies to get the group in sync, and approach issues in GMP-related environments by using a specific methodology to correct, prevent, and avoid the re-occurrence of these issues.
Why Should You Attend:
Human error is the primary cause of quality and production losses in many industries. Although human error is unlikely to be eliminated, many human performance problems can be prevented. Human errors start at the design stage. From procedures, training, supervision, and workplace environment, many variables that affect human behavior can be manipulated to reduce the likelihood of these occurrences. To work with these challenges, it is essential to understand human behavior and the psychology of error and know precisely where the system's weaknesses are so they can be improved and fixed.
Who Should Attend:
- Supervisors
- Managers and Directors
- Plant Engineering
- QA/QC Staff
- Process Excellence
- Improvement Professionals
- Industrial & Process Engineers
- Compliance Officers
- Legislative Affairs Professionals
- General Corporate Counsel