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Our company has a safety standown coming up and I've been asked to make a presentation on Trust as a Human Factor in Maintenence. I'd like to ask pprune's for any thoughts or ideas they might have in this regard.
Some points I've considered are: trust in yourself, trust in your coworkers, trust in your equipment
Some points I've considered are: trust in yourself, trust in your coworkers, trust in your equipment
Trust can be a negative:
If your thought is:"I've been working with this guy for 15 years and he never makes a mistake."
Are you going to have the same level of scrutiny as you would going over the work of a new apprentice
That is what Human Factors are about. Good luck with your presentation
If your thought is:"I've been working with this guy for 15 years and he never makes a mistake."
Are you going to have the same level of scrutiny as you would going over the work of a new apprentice
That is what Human Factors are about. Good luck with your presentation
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I make mistakes, so anyone else can, too.
(As the hedgehog said, climbing off the upturned shoebrush).
(As the hedgehog said, climbing off the upturned shoebrush).
HF in maintenance is about:
Awareness
- of the situation you are entering and
- what is going on around you
HF in maintenance is also about and the consequences of what you and your colleagues are doing.
It is not good practice to trust anyone in maintenance but it has to be done
- not really much different from CRM (and it was nearly called MRM- Maintenance Resource Management)
Awareness
- of the situation you are entering and
- what is going on around you
HF in maintenance is also about and the consequences of what you and your colleagues are doing.
It is not good practice to trust anyone in maintenance but it has to be done
- not really much different from CRM (and it was nearly called MRM- Maintenance Resource Management)
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"Trust, but verify". Must be right if Lenin (Stalin too) and Reagan thought it.
Trust, but verify - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trust, but verify - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia