About: Use error

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The term use error has recently been introduced to replace the commonly used terms human error and user error. The new term, which has already been adopted by international standards organizations for medical devices (see below for references), suggests that accidents should be attributed to the circumstances, rather than to the human beings who happened to be there.

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  • The term use error has recently been introduced to replace the commonly used terms human error and user error. The new term, which has already been adopted by international standards organizations for medical devices (see below for references), suggests that accidents should be attributed to the circumstances, rather than to the human beings who happened to be there. (en)
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  • The term use error has recently been introduced to replace the commonly used terms human error and user error. The new term, which has already been adopted by international standards organizations for medical devices (see below for references), suggests that accidents should be attributed to the circumstances, rather than to the human beings who happened to be there. (en)
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  • Use error (en)
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