fejlsikrede
Fejlsikrede, also known as error-proofing or foolproofing, is a design principle aimed at preventing human error in systems, processes, or products. The concept is rooted in the idea that errors are often the result of human fallibility, and by designing systems to be inherently resistant to these errors, the need for human vigilance is reduced. This approach is particularly relevant in fields such as engineering, manufacturing, and software development, where human error can have significant consequences.
Fejlsikrede can be achieved through various methods, including:
1. Physical constraints: Designing products or systems with physical limitations that prevent incorrect actions. For example,
2. Redundancy: Incorporating multiple layers of checks and balances to ensure that any single point of failure
3. User interface design: Designing interfaces that guide users through processes, reducing the likelihood of mistakes.
4. Procedural controls: Establishing clear, standardized procedures that users must follow to minimize the opportunity for
5. Feedback mechanisms: Providing real-time feedback to users to help them correct errors as they occur. This
Fejlsikrede is not a foolproof solution in itself, as it cannot eliminate all human error. However, it