2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/370/1/012035
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The contributions of human factors on human error in Malaysia aviation maintenance industries

Abstract: Abstract. Aviation maintenance is a multitasking activity in which individuals perform varied tasks under constant pressure to meet deadlines as well as challenging work conditions. These situational characteristics combined with human factors can lead to various types of human related errors. The primary objective of this research is to develop a structural relationship model that incorporates human factors, organizational factors, and their impact on human errors in aviation maintenance. Towards that end, a … Show more

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“…A considerable role is held by human and organisational factors to guarantee reliable, maintainable, and safe operation of industrial systems. Some of the papers analysed and classified the human factors, identifying the several impacts on HR [9,18,[35][36][37].…”
Section: Topic 1 and Topic 2: Human Error And Human Reliability In In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A considerable role is held by human and organisational factors to guarantee reliable, maintainable, and safe operation of industrial systems. Some of the papers analysed and classified the human factors, identifying the several impacts on HR [9,18,[35][36][37].…”
Section: Topic 1 and Topic 2: Human Error And Human Reliability In In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experience, training, and behaviour were classified as the most critical human PIFs, while safety culture, problem-solving resources, corrective action programs, and training programs are the most critical organisational factors. In the study in Reference [35], a structural relationship model was developed. The model combines human and organizational factors to measure their consequences on human errors in aviation maintenance.…”
Section: Topic 1 and Topic 2: Human Error And Human Reliability In In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the human factors of the aircraft maintenance industry includes studies focusing on their impact on ergonomics and the maintainability of aircraft (Bernard, Zare, Sagot, & Paquin, 2020), relationship to errors (Padil, Said, & Azizan, 2018), influential factors (Jaiswal, Dalkilic, Verma, & Singh, 2019;Santos & Melicio, 2019), incorporation into safety management system (SMS) practices (Miller & Mrusek, 2019), and approaches to map the risks thereof (Kucuk, 2019). Only few reports usually issued by government-related agencies like the FAA in the United States and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) in Australia have focused on further analyzing and researching aircraft accidents with regards to their relationship to maintenance activities, as presented by the FAA (2018) and Hobbs (2008).…”
Section: Human Factors In Aviationmentioning
confidence: 99%