Lorin Hochstein on Nostr: "Human error is the attributed cause of large system accidents because human ...
"Human error is the attributed cause of large system accidents because human performance in these complex systems is so good. Failures of these systems are, by almost any measure, rare and unusual events. Most of the system operations go smoothly; incidents that occur do not usually lead to bad outcomes. These systems have come to be regarded as 'safe' by *design* rather than by *control*."
– R.I. Cook, D.D. Woods, Operating at the Sharp End: The Complexity of Human Error
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