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James Reason
Swiss cheese model; latent failures.
Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Manchester, Reason spent his career studying human error in high-risk industries. His Swiss cheese model depicts how accidents occur when latent organisational failures align with active errors to breach system defences. His book 'Human Error' (1990) became a foundational text in aviation, healthcare, and nuclear safety.
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10 May 2026