Demystifying Human Factors & Integrating in Management Systems

Authors

  • Dr (Capt) Suresh Bhardwaj

Keywords:

Human factors, Human error, Human element

Abstract

Human factors are the physical, psychological, and social characteristics that affect human interaction with equipment, systems, processes and other individuals. It is the people on our ships who actually make safety work. However human error still occurs in the interactions with conditions, systems, and other people. By addressing these interactions, we can reduce human error, thereby reducing incidents and improving reliability and productivity.

Author Biography

Dr (Capt) Suresh Bhardwaj

Resident Director & Principal, MASSA Maritime Academy

Published

2022-10-28

How to Cite

Bhardwaj, S. (2022). Demystifying Human Factors & Integrating in Management Systems. IIRE Journal of Maritime Research and Development, 6(2), 37–60. Retrieved from https://ojsiire.com/index.php/IJMRD/article/view/229

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