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MBB Consulting™ - Human Error Prevention Training In San Francisco, CA

Human Error Prevention Training In San Francisco, CA

Human Error Prevention Training
San Francisco is located on a northern California peninsula. Attain a level of error prevention beyond that possible with statistical tools.
Price $1,090 / student
Duration 2 days
Format In-person, instructor-led slideshow with exercises and a quiz to test comprehension.
Materials Each student will receive a 3-ring binder containing print-outs of the slideshow. Assuming satisfactory quiz results graded a few days after class, each student will receive a Certificate of Completion.
Class Size2 - 8 students
Start Day
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CitySan Francisco, CA

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About Human Error Prevention Training


Who is Human Error Prevention Training for?

Human Error Prevention is ideal for those responsible for process improvement whether related to safety, quality, or productivity especially if your team is suffering from recurring issues. San Francisco students are often executives, managers, supervisors, and quality assurance personnel who want to decrease overall environmental, occupational safety, and quality defects in their operations. In our course, San Francisco students learn:

Human Error Prevention Training Course Overview:

San Francisco students improve their knowledge of the psychology and physiology contributing to human error. Human Error is a root or proximate cause in 80% of operational incidents and accidents as well as quality defects and escapes. Human operators have an influence over every layer of protection barriers within a system. Organizational and regulatory influences, unsafe supervision, preconditions for unsafe acts, and unsafe acts of operators can line up in a way to defeat all safeguards and allow accidents or quality defects to occur. Human Error Prevention provides tools to address this including insights into why human errors occur through mistakes, slips, lapses, and violations, human performance and limitations, skills, rules, and knowledge-based behavior, tools to make systems and operations more error resistant and error tolerant (checklists, memory aids, hierarchical task analyses, guideword analyses, cognitive workloads, reward utility, etc.), and how to integrate human error prevention strategies into your operations. The Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) is thoroughly discussed as a mishap prevention aid.

San Francisco

Golden Gate City

Excellent choice! The peninsula shields San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean proving perfect geography for a port. Its popularity exploded with the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in 1849. By the turn of the century, the Port of San Francisco had become the international trading center of America's West Coast. Six million tons of goods from around the world passed through the Port in 1900. Since then, bolstered by its transformative tech industry, San Francisco continued to flourish becoming home to more billionaires per capita than any city in the world.

San Francisco
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Facility

Our San Francisco Training Center is located downtown in an architecturally breathtaking facility with street-level granite archways, bay windows separated by rounded columns, and a classic French mansard roof adorned with 12 'Corporate Goddess' statues. Features include a lounge area, and secure underground parking.

Testimonials

Read what our students and clients have to say.

Benjamin V.
Benjamin V.

Science


MBBC's GD&T course was at a good level and pace for an engineer out of school and with a good understanding of conventional tolerancing. I appreciated the use of real-life examples.



Nick P.
Nick P.
Mechanical Engineer
Machinery


I had extremely limited knowledge of GD&T before this course. I learned a lot in a strong course that allowed room for questions, example, and provided the space to learn the course material to the best of my ability.