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*A [[Design Philosophy]] that revolves around making the device/system impossible to cause harm by accidental missuse, and also often via mild-active tampering caused via being misinformed about the need for various systems | *A [[Design Philosophy]] that revolves around making the device/system impossible to cause harm by accidental missuse, and also often via mild-active tampering caused via being misinformed about the need for various systems | ||
= [[User:Eric]] 's neat example the found= | |||
*I'll need to grab the photo from my phone, but they had a ladder at work that had a release button that locked once the ladder was pushed into the "stowed/up" position via a simple inclinde plane+dropoff (don't know the wording) | |||
*So you couldn't leave the ladder up, to later drop down on someone's head etc via a slight nudge, as it would only "stay put" if you did the safe thing/proper procedure | |||
**Unlike some sort of latch like those for large wide doors the whole "barn door latch" where you have to manually engage it AFTER the device is already closed/stowed, thus allowing for people in a rush/not caring to leave it in a closed, but unsecure position | |||
*Was a great design, but also beautifully simplistic | |||
*No locks, no moving parts, etc, just a slight modification to the shape of some parts | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[Defensive Design]] | ||
*[[Poka-Yoke]] (one of the technical ways of doing so) | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
* | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idiot-proof The Wikipedia Page on Idiot Proof] | ||
[[Category: Guiding philosophies]] [[Category: Safety]] |
Latest revision as of 00:20, 9 December 2020
Basics
- A Design Philosophy that revolves around making the device/system impossible to cause harm by accidental missuse, and also often via mild-active tampering caused via being misinformed about the need for various systems
User:Eric 's neat example the found
- I'll need to grab the photo from my phone, but they had a ladder at work that had a release button that locked once the ladder was pushed into the "stowed/up" position via a simple inclinde plane+dropoff (don't know the wording)
- So you couldn't leave the ladder up, to later drop down on someone's head etc via a slight nudge, as it would only "stay put" if you did the safe thing/proper procedure
- Unlike some sort of latch like those for large wide doors the whole "barn door latch" where you have to manually engage it AFTER the device is already closed/stowed, thus allowing for people in a rush/not caring to leave it in a closed, but unsecure position
- Was a great design, but also beautifully simplistic
- No locks, no moving parts, etc, just a slight modification to the shape of some parts
Internal Links
- Defensive Design
- Poka-Yoke (one of the technical ways of doing so)