Human Error Cause in Slope Engineering Practices

Landslide/slope failures have been accounted, as the second natural disaster for Malaysia after flood.From the landslides investigations reports, it is shown that landslides in Malaysia were caused mainly by factors like lack of maintenance, less coordination during construction stage and design...

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Main Authors: Qasim, Sadaf, Harahap, Indra, Baharom, Syed, Imras, Muhammad
Format: Non-Citation Index Journal
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11645/1/AMM.567.730.pdf
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11645/
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Summary:Landslide/slope failures have been accounted, as the second natural disaster for Malaysia after flood.From the landslides investigations reports, it is shown that landslides in Malaysia were caused mainly by factors like lack of maintenance, less coordination during construction stage and design problem apart from rainfall. The slant of this study facilitated multidisciplinary perceptions regarding human error causes in existing practices to be captured. This approach has the worth to offer the usefulness of progressive actions that are taken to strengthen the slopes. Conducting the surveys with focussed group respondents, could provide benchmarking to gauge any change in influences and resource use as efforts are made to advance the consideration of slope stability in hill site developments.