Error
Reduction
Human Error Reduction
Review and Verification Errors
Procedural Errors
Organizational and Programmatic
Failures
Analysis Courses |
Review and Verification
Error Reduction
Why Is This Course Essential?
Behind every erroneous procedure, engineering
analysis, or work order, there is a review and verification (R&V)
error made by the reviewer. Past research has shown that a typical
review effectiveness (the probability of detecting an error) is
only 30 to 40%. The proven techniques taught in this one-day course
will help improve the effectiveness to about 80 to 90%.
What Are The Benefits?
This course will enable you to become
a very effective reviewer and verifier. You will learn the proven
techniques to find the problems, errors, and omissions with a high
degree of reliability. You will cut back the time you spend on review
and verification of other people's work, but still detect all the
existing problems, errors, and omissions.
What Is The Content Of This Course?
Focusing techniques during review and
verification Review and verification errors Omission Commission
OAQ-3 Pass review and verification method Overview of purpose, scope,
and acceptance criteria Assessment of critical area Qualification,
validation and verification (QV&V) Acceptance criteria specification
Customer's perspective Regulatory perspective Quality perspective
Factors affecting review and verification effectiveness Imprecise
purpose, scope, and criteria Time pressure High work load Inadequate
technical expertise First-time-evolution Over-confidence Techniques
to control external factors FIST-A for over-confidence mitigation
QV&V techniques PARC for time pressure management Compensatory techniques
Imprecise purpose, scope, criteria First-time-evolution |