human error
Coverage of human error in the Nexus archive.
- ‘This is going to be hard’: Air Force reverses 135 promotions after grading error on test
The Air Force reversed 135 promotions after discovering a grading error in a security forces advancement exam. An outdated scoring key led to incorrect results for over 2,200 exams, with 135 airmen wrongly promoted and another 135 omitted from the list. Officials emphasized correcting the mistake and preventing future issues.
- Education Bureau to deny pay rise to worker after SMS blunder over school places
Hong Kong authorities penalized an Education Bureau staff member for a Primary One admission allocation error caused by human error. The officer will be denied a pay rise and transferred to other roles after parents received SMS notifications about school placements a day early.
- Moment 'driverless' Waymo car being tested in London careers into a taped-off crime scene - but the firm insists it was HUMAN error
A 'driverless' Waymo car being tested in London collided with a taped-off crime scene, but the company attributed the incident to human error. The event occurred during autonomous vehicle trials in the city.
- 2 trains collide in Denmark, leaving 5 people critically injured
Two trains collided near Hillerød, Denmark, early Thursday, critically injuring five people and injuring a dozen others. The incident occurred around 6:30 a.m. on a local rail line, with 38 passengers aboard. Police and fire departments are investigating, citing possible human error and a level crossing as factors.