Is the cause of "human error" on-site training? What initiatives have halved the defect rate?
"People will inevitably make mistakes." Let's understand the mechanisms of human error, based on the premise that human concentration and attention have limits, and work to eliminate them!
It is difficult for everyone to perform their work perfectly without any mistakes, and no matter how careful one is, human errors cannot be reduced to zero. However, if we simply leave it at "it can't be helped," it can lead to increased labor and costs, while quality declines, resulting in significant losses for companies. There are various causes such as complacency, decreased awareness of danger and safety, and lack of education and training. So, how can we prevent these issues in advance and minimize the impact in case they do occur? In this document, we will focus on "human errors due to lack of education and training," examine the factors leading to mistakes stemming from issues with manuals and on-the-job training (OJT), and introduce effective solutions.
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