More on Situation Awareness, Decision Making and Communications

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  1. More on Situation Awareness, Decision Making and Communications

  2. Where We've Been

  3. The Challange

  4. Our Warning Environment is Changing and Dynamic

  5. Other Disciplines

  6. The Human Element

  7. Situation Awareness

  8. What is a "dynamic" Environment

  9. Situation Awareness

  10. Factors Affecting SA

  11. SA in Warning Operations

  12. Situation Awareness

  13. One example

  14. Situation Awareness

  15. SA Examples used in WDM Workshops

  16. Disaster on Duffy Street

  17. Judgement/Decision Errors

  18. Speed

  19. Incorrect Decision

  20. The First Disaster

  21. Derailment

  22. The Second Disaster

  23. Slide 23

  24. Another Decision Error

  25. Error Summary

  26. Error Summary (cont.)

  27. What was Learned

  28. Slide 28

  29. Klein's "High Driver" Analysis

  30. High Driver: An Example

  31. Continued...

  32. Endsley's SAGAT Approach

  33. Klein's "Pre-Mortem" Training Approach

  34. "High Drivers"

  35. Slide 35

  36. Judgement/Decision Making

  37. Recognition-Primed Decision Model

  38. RPD Model (cont.)

  39. RPD Model (cont.)

  40. Communications In WFO Warning Operations

  41. Slide 41

  42. Effective Communication

  43. Communication vs. Time

  44. Technology in Warning Operations

  45. Slide 45

  46. Some Solutions

  47. Significant Event Checklist

  48. Effective Warning Operations Team

  49. Event Coordinator

  50. Danger!

  51. Signs you may be losing SA

  52. Summary

  53. Summary (cont.)


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May 02, 2001 (Wednesday)

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