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(HFACS). Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 72,
1006-1016.
Wiegmann, D. A. & Shappell, S.A. (2001). Human error
perspectives in aviation. The International Journal of Aviation
Psychology, 11(4), 341-357.
Wiegmann, D. A. & Shappell, S.A. (2003). Human error
approach to aviation accident analysis: The Human Factors Analysis
and Classification System. VT: Ashgate Press (ISBN 07546
1873 0).
Dr. Douglas A. Wiegmann
Dr. Douglas A. Wiegmann is co-founder and CEO of Error
Management Solutions, LLC. He is also a tenured professor
in the Department of Human Factors
at the University of Illinois in
Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Wiegmann is
an internationally recognized expert
in the fields of human error analysis
and accident investigation. He
formerly served as an aviation
psychologist for the U.S. Navy and an
accident investigator for the U.S.
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). He was
the official human factors consultant to the U.S.
Department of Energy during the investigation of
the August 2003 blackout and consultant to the Columbia
About the Authors
Bibliography
Completing the System Safety Loop
Error Management Quarterly, vol. 1 (1), 2004 Human Factors in Safety Management Systems 6
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Accident Investigation Board during their analysis of the
causes underlying the crash of the NASA space shuttle. Dr.
Wiegmann is a board certified human factors professional
and Past-president of the Aerospace Human Factors
Association.
Dr. Scott Shappell
Dr. Shappell is co-founder and President of Error
Management Solutions, LLC. He is an internationally
renowned expert and a highly sought after consultant and
speaker in the fields of human factors, systems safety, error
management, and accident investigation. He formerly
served as Human Factors Branch
Chief at the U.S. Naval Safety Center
and as a human factors accident
investigation consultant for the Joint
Service Safety Chiefs. Prior to the
Naval Safety Center, he served as the
Force Aerospace Psychologist for the
Commander, Naval Air Forces, U.S.
Atlantic Fleet. His work experiences
also include serving as the Human Factors Research Branch
Manager at the Civil Aerospace Medical Institute of the
Federal Aviation Administration in Oklahoma City, OK.
He has published over 50 papers in the fields of human
error analysis and accident investigation, workplace injuries,
and fatigue. Dr. Shappell is a Fellow of the Aerospace
Medical Association and Past-president of the Aerospace
Human Factors Association.
Recognized Experts in the Field
Dr. Shappell and Dr. Wiegmann have received numerous
awards from prestigious organizations for their significant
contributions to error analysis and system safety. These
include:
Admiral Luis de Florez Award (2002) for significant
contributions of aviation safety. Awarded by the Flight
Safety Foundation, International.
Harry G. Moseley Award (2003) for significant
contributions to human factors and aerospace safety.
Awarded by the Aerospace Medical Association.
William B. Collins Award (2002) for best publication in
the area of engineering psychology and human factors.
Awarded by the Aerospace Human Factors
Association.
For more information, you can email us at
Shappell@errorsolutions.com or Wiegmann@error
solutions.com.. You can also visit us online at
www.errorsolutions.com. If you wish to speak to one of us
in person, please call (405) 640-5479.
We wrote the book on applied human error
analysis!
Title: A human error approach to aviation
accident analysis: The human factors analysis
and classification system (HFACS). Ashgate
Press (ISBN: 07546 1873 0)
Reviews
'Bridging the gap between system safety theory and practice, this book
provides a clear, comprehensive, field-tested framework to assist
aviation safety professionals with investigating, analyzing, and
assessing the impact of human error in aviation accidents and
incidents. A 'must-read' for all interested in causal factor analysis!'
Dr. James T. Luxhøj, Rutgers University, USA
'…it is the training in human error analysis using HFACS that has
enabled our Naval Flight Surgeons to serve as the human factors
experts…'
Captain James R. Fraser, M.D., Command Surgeon, Naval Safety
Center, Norfolk, Virginia.
'This book is essential reading for all safety professionals,
investigators and analysts.
Captain Nicholas Webster, MD, MPH, Aeromedical Safety
Professional
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