CREAM

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CREAM is an acronym for Cognitive Reliability Error Analysis Method, a Human reliability analysis technique developed by Erik Hollnagel. It is a bi-directional analysis method, meant to be used for both performance prediction and accident analysis. Unlike first generation error analysis methods like THERP, CREAM represents a second generation tool allowing for better analysis by abandoning the hierarchical structure of previous methods and providing better separation between objective and subjective error.


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  • Hollnagel, E. (1998). Cognitive reliability and error analysis method: CREAM. Elsevier. 

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