Non-technical skills for rail: Development, piloting, evaluation, and implementation of courses for front-line staff and managers

Last updated on 26 November 2013 1:36
Analyses of incidents and accidents within the rail industry and trends within other safety critical industries consistently demonstrate the importance of non-technical skills (NTS) in helping to prevent incidents and accidents. Non-technical skills have been defined as the cognitive, social and personal resource skills that complement technical skills and contribute...
Author(s): Bonsall-Clarke K.;S. Pugh
Organisation(s): RSSB ; Northern Rail ;
2013
United Kingdom
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