Humans require food, water, and oxygen to function efficiently. Any deficits can affect cognitive function, physical performance, and emotional well-being.Fuel requirements
Relationships with other people, shortage of manpower, lack of supervisin, and lack of support from managers are under what element of the SHELL model?Liveware
A component of SHELL Model that includes the non-physical, intangible aspects of aviation which regulate the operational structure and how system information is organised, presented, and transferred to the people within the systemSoftware
An accident causation model that explain how hazards can pass through mutliple layers of defense in a system to cause accidents.Swiss cheese model
An error that occurs when forgetting to do something, ignoring to do it deliberately, or not doing the required thing.Error of Ommission
It is a direct influence on people by peers who get encouraged to follow their peers by changing their habits, values, and behaviourPeer pressure
It appears to be unlimited. It is used to store information that is not currently being used including knowledge of the physical world and objects within it, personal experiences, belief about people, social norms, motor programmes, problem solving skills, and plans for achieving various activities.Long Term Memory
The error classification that is controlled by subconscious behaviors, stored patterns of behavior, and error of executionSkill-based
A violation which is typified by particular tasks or operating circumstances that makes the violation inevitable, or violations which are isolated departure from authority that are neither typical of the individual nor condoned by management.Exceptional Violation
A person can be motivated by values that go beyond the personal self (mystical experiences and certain experiences with nature, aesthetic experiences, sexual experiences, service to others, and the pursuit of science and religious faith). What hierarchy of needs do these belong to?Transcendence Needs
The envorinment component that related to the immediate work area and includes physical factors such as cabin/cockpit temperature, air pressure, humidity, noise, vibration, and ambient light levelsInternal Environment
A human factor program that focuses on the area in which they work. It includes a physical workplace on the ramp, in the hangar, or in the shop, and the organization that exists within the company.Environment
A type of fatigue that is induced by the cumulative effects of fatigue over the longer term.Chronic Fatigue
In order for people to function effectively, the environmet must be maintained within an optimal window, and therefore their performance and well-being is affacted by physical environment factors such as temperature, vibration, and noise.Environmental tolerances
A violation that occurs due to the particular factors that exist at the time such as time pressure, high workload, unworkable procedures, inadequate tooling, and poor working conditions - where in order to get the job done, the engineer considers that a procedure cannot be followed. Situational Violation
A human factor program that focuses on the criteria necessary to complete a job such as tools, equipment, materials, technical manuals, the number and qualification of the staff, the amount of time allocated, and the level of communication.Resources
The environment component that includes the physical environment outside the immediate work area such as weather, terrain, and congested airspace. It also includes phsyical infrastructure including airports, as well as the organizational, economic, regulatory, political, and social elements.External Environment
They are the people who you socialize with, or someone who is like someone else often shares similar histories, ages, abilities, and characteristics.Peers
Maslow classified this into two categories - the high regard for oneself (e.g. dignity, achievement, mastery, independence) and the desire for reputationn or respect from others (e.g. status, prestige). What hierarchy of needs does this belong to?Esteem Needs
It refers to our store of general and factual knowledge about concepts, rules and one's own language. It is information that is not tied to where and when the knowledge was originally acquired.Semantic Memory
Humans require food, water, and oxygen to function efficiently. Any deficits can affect cognitive function, physical performance, and emotional well-being.Fuel requirements
Relationships with other people, shortage of manpower, lack of supervisin, and lack of support from managers are under what element of the SHELL model?Liveware
A component of SHELL Model that includes the non-physical, intangible aspects of aviation which regulate the operational structure and how system information is organised, presented, and transferred to the people within the systemSoftware
An accident causation model that explain how hazards can pass through mutliple layers of defense in a system to cause accidents.Swiss cheese model
An error that occurs when forgetting to do something, ignoring to do it deliberately, or not doing the required thing.Error of Ommission
It is a direct influence on people by peers who get encouraged to follow their peers by changing their habits, values, and behaviourPeer pressure
It appears to be unlimited. It is used to store information that is not currently being used including knowledge of the physical world and objects within it, personal experiences, belief about people, social norms, motor programmes, problem solving skills, and plans for achieving various activities.Long Term Memory
The error classification that is controlled by subconscious behaviors, stored patterns of behavior, and error of executionSkill-based
A violation which is typified by particular tasks or operating circumstances that makes the violation inevitable, or violations which are isolated departure from authority that are neither typical of the individual nor condoned by management.Exceptional Violation
A person can be motivated by values that go beyond the personal self (mystical experiences and certain experiences with nature, aesthetic experiences, sexual experiences, service to others, and the pursuit of science and religious faith). What hierarchy of needs do these belong to?Transcendence Needs
The envorinment component that related to the immediate work area and includes physical factors such as cabin/cockpit temperature, air pressure, humidity, noise, vibration, and ambient light levelsInternal Environment
A human factor program that focuses on the area in which they work. It includes a physical workplace on the ramp, in the hangar, or in the shop, and the organization that exists within the company.Environment
A type of fatigue that is induced by the cumulative effects of fatigue over the longer term.Chronic Fatigue
In order for people to function effectively, the environmet must be maintained within an optimal window, and therefore their performance and well-being is affacted by physical environment factors such as temperature, vibration, and noise.Environmental tolerances
A violation that occurs due to the particular factors that exist at the time such as time pressure, high workload, unworkable procedures, inadequate tooling, and poor working conditions - where in order to get the job done, the engineer considers that a procedure cannot be followed. Situational Violation
A human factor program that focuses on the criteria necessary to complete a job such as tools, equipment, materials, technical manuals, the number and qualification of the staff, the amount of time allocated, and the level of communication.Resources
The environment component that includes the physical environment outside the immediate work area such as weather, terrain, and congested airspace. It also includes phsyical infrastructure including airports, as well as the organizational, economic, regulatory, political, and social elements.External Environment
They are the people who you socialize with, or someone who is like someone else often shares similar histories, ages, abilities, and characteristics.Peers
Maslow classified this into two categories - the high regard for oneself (e.g. dignity, achievement, mastery, independence) and the desire for reputationn or respect from others (e.g. status, prestige). What hierarchy of needs does this belong to?Esteem Needs
It refers to our store of general and factual knowledge about concepts, rules and one's own language. It is information that is not tied to where and when the knowledge was originally acquired.Semantic Memory