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Mitigating human error in the SP
- Subject: Mitigating human error in the SP
- From: gordslater at ieee.org (gordon b slater)
- Date: Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:57:12 +0000
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On Tue, 2010-02-02 at 12:26 +0000, gb10hkzo-nanog at yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Nothing in the IT / ISP / Telco world is ever going to be perfect,
> far too complex with many dependencies. Yes you might play in your
> perfect little labs until the cows come home ..... but there always
> has been and always will be an element of risk when you start making
> changes in production.
> Face it, unless you follow the rigorous change control and development
> practices that they use for avionics or other high-risk environments,
> you are always going to be left with some element of risk.
Agreed.
I'd say that 10 minutes of checklist creation at the onset of a change
plan, then 5 minutes of checklist revision/debrief per day is time well
spent. After a couple of months attitudes to SOPs usually change.
_insert duplicate of aviation-style check-listing and human factors
reporting thread here_
Gord
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