An introduction to Crew Resource Management (Human Factors) Training. by Captain John Wright



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An introduction to Crew Resource Management (Human Factors) Training by Captain John Wright

CRM Background Tenerife, March 27, 1977 Collision between a KLM Boeing 747 and a Pan Am Boeing 747

CRM Course Objectives Crisis Excess Stress Normal

Sea Empress

Human Error and Accidents 20% 80% Accidents caused by human error?

Underlying Causes of Accidents Organisational Culture Hardware Training Communication Design Error Enforcing Conditions Defences Incompatible Goals Procedures Maintenance Management Housekeeping

Accident Triangle 1 Fatality 400 Reportable Injuries 20,000 Minor injuries 240,000 Near misses 2,000,000 Unsafe acts Data sources: Heinrich, Bird, HSE, John Ormond

Near misses are always reported here 80 Percentage 60 40 20 Manager Supervisor Workforce 0 Yes Not sure No

Sometimes it is necessary to take risks to get the job done Percentage 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 No Not sure Yes Manager Supervisor Workforce

Error & Safety Accidents can be triggered when critical errors remain undetected and uncorrected

Synergy Acting in a synchronized manner and supporting each other 1+1>2 Requires high levels of coordination, support and understanding

Synergistic Team: The Ideal situation Everybody singing (playing) from the same song sheet!!

Catastrophe 1+1= -250!!

Management Style Authority Gradient The leader s authority Team member s assertiveness The style depends on the ratio between the leader s authority and the team s assertiveness

The Practical effects of Errors Individual reliability and system safety error Protected system error Vulnerable System The effects of an error depend entirely on the structure of the system in which it occurs Two main characteristics: - visibility (error detection) - error tolerance

The Role of Management in the Injury Rate Injury rates depend on the strength of the Safety Culture Management decides the safety culture they want either consciously or by default So Management decide the injury rate

Visible Behaviour Actions Hidden Attitudes Beliefs Values

Your stress Jug Forgot security pass Get Caught for speeding Traffic Jam Car won t start Get up late

Performance by Time of Day P E R F O R M A N C E Performance can drop in tune with the PLD 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 02 04 06 08 10 Time of Day

Sleep Lack of sleep can reduce our ability to: Communicate by 30% Make valid judgements by 50% Remember facts & figures by 30% Keep our attention by an alarming 75%

The Importance of Effective Communications Primary Causes of 119 Fatal Accidents Procedures Maint. Design Communication 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

Communication Way 38% Body Language 55% Words7%

Communication Blockers Workload Versus Listening Capability 120 100 80 60 Workload Listening 40 20 0

Short Term Memory Definition: STM, or working memory, is the store where essential information relevant to the current situation is retained only for a short period of time It is also the entrance to, and the exit from, long term memory Used as a mental blackboard Major drawback: Storage capacity is limited. Information held in STM is sensitivity to interruption and can easily be lost

Decision Making - Key Elements Make a DIAGNOSIS Consider the OPTIONS & Consequences Make a DECISION ASSIGN Tasks REVIEW your decision

Confirmation Bias (Mind Set) You have a mental picture of what is expected, when the glaringly obvious is there in front of you but still the mental picture wins This is the most dangerous bias. It effects our ability to objectively review whether the decision taken is indeed the correct one It s not me that s wrong, it s the real world that s wrong!!

The Costs of Accidents at Work Why should safety be ranked equally with all other management objectives? Insured Costs Employers liability Third party liability Co-operate liability Property damage Uninsured Costs Product & material damage Plant & building damage Tool & equipment damage Legal costs Clearing the site Temporary labour & additional overtime Clerical & investigators time Fines

Economics of Management Control Intangible costs due to failure include: Loss of business image Loss of customer satisfaction Employee morale Goodwill Reduced productivity

The Challenger Shuttle Disaster

Piper Alpha 1988

An introduction to Crew Resource Management (Human Factors) Training by Captain John Wright