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- Accident_classification abstract "Accident classification is a standardized method by which the causes of an accident, including the root causes, are grouped into categories. Accident classification is mainly used in aviation but can be expanded into other areas, such as railroad or health care. While accident reports are very detailed, the goal of accident classification is to look at a broader picture. By analysing a multitude of accidents and applying the same standardized classification scheme, patterns in how accidents develop can be detected and correlations can be built. The advantage of a standardized accident classification is that statistical methods can be used to gain more insight into accident causation.A good accident classification system is easy to apply, ideally it is intuitive to use, covers as many aspects as possible: human performance, organisational issues, technological issues, threat and error management, enables the safety experts to recreate the sequence of causal factors and how they correlate with each other.".
- Accident_classification wikiPageExternalLink Applying_HFACS_to_Aviation_Accidents_Wiegmann_&_Shappell.pdf.
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- Accident_classification wikiPageExternalLink IASS%2008%20ACCIDENT%20CLASSIFICATION.pdf.
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- Accident_classification subject Category:Aviation_risks.
- Accident_classification subject Category:Aviation_safety.
- Accident_classification type AviationRisks.
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- Accident_classification type Danger114541044.
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- Accident_classification comment "Accident classification is a standardized method by which the causes of an accident, including the root causes, are grouped into categories. Accident classification is mainly used in aviation but can be expanded into other areas, such as railroad or health care. While accident reports are very detailed, the goal of accident classification is to look at a broader picture.".
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