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Human factors mastery quiz. If you do not get at least 9 questions correct you should review the material again then retake the quiz. Click on the answer you believe is correct. If you are correct you will move onto the next question
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Human factors mastery quiz If you do not get at least 9 questions correct you should review the material again then retake the quiz
Click on the answer you believe is correct If you are correct you will move onto the next question If you are wrong you will be taken to some explanation or information; you should then click on the correct answer Your score will not be recorded – keep a note for yourself how many of your first answers are correct
Non technical skills Include things like map-reading Are less important than technical skills Reduce the risk of adverse outcomes
What three things are involved in human factors? Task, individual & team Self, team & casualty Feelings, behaviours & personality
In the human factors model used on this wikispace what comes between assessment and communication? Domination Decision making Doubt Drive
Humans are prone to making errors True False
The types of errors humans are most likely to make are Underestimating hazards & communication errors Failure to notice change & communication errors Underestimating hazards & failure to notice change
Which of the following does NOT increase the likelihood of making an error? Complacency Distraction Stress Experience
Effective teamwork increases safety True False
There is no difference between errors and violations TrueFalse
Situational awareness is Not normally needed in an outdoor setting An accurate perception and understanding of the environment Only required by aviators
Human errors are due to sloppiness True False
The end If fewer than 9 of your initial answers were correct, review the material on the maps page before answering the questions again Restart