Safety training systems induce practices that enhance both standards and performance at work. Methods and practices that are part of safety training systems, such as Occupational Safety Training Systems have improved the poor record of the construction industry standards. Factors that encourage implementing safety measures involve recognizing errors as part of human capacity limitations in terms of memory or even information processing. Different approaches to safe practices at work during production are inspired by natural human tendency to employ the least effort and can provoke deviations from safe work methods.
Various types of accident causations have been found to be brought about by human error in both construction and manufacturing industry. There are various implications of subjectivity in determining causes of accidents and in adequate explanations of event descriptions. Human errors cannot be eliminated as human beings adapt their behavior in the course of freedom given to them to modify procedures. While we are pushed to accept risk at work it is left up to our individual judgment or arrangement how to avoid various accidents. Work systems engage insight into the classification of boundaries that set acceptable performance regardless of work procedures.
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