human error in English

mistake made by a person (as opposed to a malfunction by a machine)

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1. We must allow for human error.

2. Human error may have been a contributing factor.

3. The accident was the result of human error.

4. You can never entirely eliminate human error and oversight.

5. Most of the problems were due to human error.

6. Unfortunately human error remains the largest contributor to aircraft accidents.

7. NASA said the accident was a result of human error.

8. The rules are too inflexible to allow for human error.

9. • Accidents are often attributed to human error (navigation or pilotage error).

10. The plane crash was caused by human error, not mechanical failure.

11. It will improve safety and reduce human error on the Commuter Rail.

12. Accidents are often attributed to human error (e.g. faulty navigation or pilotage).

13. You can't calculate traffic patterns in a vacuum without accounting for human error.

14. There is a world of difference between simple human error and premeditated malevolence.

15. 2.2.3 Accidental Threats All accidents arise from human error in one form or another.

16. Statistics have proven human error contributes to over 80% of aviation incidents and accidents.

17. Merchant error – A merchant may improperly debit a customer's account due to human error.

18. Automatic defrost is most desirable since it eliminates human error and is energy efficient.

19. Human error accounted for 5 per cent, down from 14 per cent in 2007.

20. Tolerances: Tolerances are provided to allow for human error during the grading and packing process.

21. • Equipment failure, human error, corrosion, storm, flood and material failure account for 62 % of all reasons.

22. Barcoded Seals We manufacture Barcoded seals for all industries to eliminate the possibility of human error

23. The cause of the accident was again human error caused by faulty navigation in bad weather conditions.

24. An accidental CBRN incident refers to an event caused by human error or natural or technological reasons.

25. Visually or acoustically controlled monitoring before wound-closure are recommended to eliminate “human error” as thoroughly as possible.

26. The ship 's owners , Costa Crociere cruise lines , are blaming the accident on human error by the captain .

27. Human error allowed the parasite to get through the city’s drinking water treatment system and into tap water.

28. 2.6.3 Accidental Threat Activities All accidents arise from human error at some level of detail, either directly or indirectly.

29. These can range from natural disasters to human error or technical failure and other accidental impacts, such as transport accidents.

30. Most accidental spills - at sea, in the Great Lakes and on land - are a combination of human error and circumstances.

31. Inefficiencies due to human error in conducting these laborious scans for potential applicants was another source for concern regarding the operation.

32. Early warning and fault recovery functions of the system also provide a safeguard against operational crises and the risk of human error.

33. It is not just one incident, it is the accumulation of four or five incidents, plus human error, that have led to this situation

34. An accidental CBRN incident refers to an event caused by human error or natural or technological reasons. This could include spills, accidental releases or leakages.

35. The adversary may use force attack or fire including the possibility of an accidental fire caused by human error or a so called "Act of God".

36. The Allotrope™ Ontologies and Data Models are used to create linked data that standardizes experimental parameters so we can remove human error and enhance scientific reproducibility

37. Aging rails, tired coaches, old-fashioned signals, and level crossings dating back to the nineteenth century combine with human error to take dozens of lives every year.

38. Relevant to the individual cabin crew member: personality awareness, human error and reliability, attitudes and behaviours, self-assessment; stress and stress management; fatigue and vigilance; assertiveness; situation awareness, information acquisition and processing.

39. Well trained seafarers means safe navigation, efficient operations, good maintenance of ships and a reduction in the number of accidents and marine pollution (80% of all accidents are caused by human error).

40. Literary Blunders; A chapter in the "History of Human Error" Of voluntary capacities and powers the newborn infant possesses little more than the simplest unicellular Animalcule, that is, about all it can do is to scent and swallow food

41. And when National Geographic assigned an investigative reporter to find out how a fossil hoax ended up in its pages, the reporter spoke of “a tale of misguided secrecy and misplaced confidence, of rampant egos clashing, self-aggrandizement, wishful thinking, naive assumptions, human error, stubbornness, manipulation, backbiting, lying, [and] corruption.”