Human Error and Cognitive Load: How to Reduce Memory and Attention FailuresAugust 10, Tuesday 10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT | Duration: 60 Min Sponsored by ComplianceOnline |
This training program will discuss the types of human error, the taxonomy of human error, human error reduction initiatives, individual performance, cognitive load and human error, cognitive load categories, and more.
Why Should You Attend: Attention and memory failures are usually associated to cognition overload. Slips, mistakes and decision making mishaps can be predicted, prevented and reduced. In this webinar we’re going to explore the human mind, human factors and cognitive overload as it associates with human error in GMP related environments. Some items that we will discuss include stress, task complexity, available time, fatigue, and other categories. This knowledge is to be applied to risk assessment, root cause analysis and CAPA development. Areas Covered in the Webinar:
Instructor Profile:Ginette M Collazo Ginette Collazo, PH.D, is a human error and human behavior expert. She has spent more than 15 years in technical training, organizational development and human reliability areas. She has worked with Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson & Johnson, Schering-Plough, Wyeth, and has been a consultant with major firms like Abbott, Johnson & Johnson, Perrigo, among many others. She has also implemented human error reduction programs and technology in many small and mid-sized drug and device companies. An active researcher in specialized studies related to human reliability, she is the author of numerous publications on these topics.
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