Practical sheet | REF: FIC1348 V1

Taking human action into account in risk control measures

Author: Olivier IDDIR

Publication date: September 10, 2014, Review date: November 13, 2016 | Lire en français

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4. Our advice

4.1 Include people in MMR only when the operator is trained to react to a situation.

When a human action is valued in an MMR, it is imperative to :

  • clearly define the nature of the tasks to be carried out ;

  • limit the number of tasks to be carried out in relation to the time available to complete them;

  • ensure that operators know exactly what their role will be in the event of an accident;

  • ensure that the operator is properly trained to act in prevention or mitigation of situations for which he or she is valued as an MMR (in the case of a totally human MMR) or part of an MMR (in the case of a SAMS).

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