What is the most important reason to eliminate human error?

A. Human error can result in equipment downtime.
B. Human error can result in equipment failure.
C. Human error can result in off-specification product.
D. Human error can result in injury, disability, or fatality of one or more people.


A. Incorrect. The most important reason to eliminate human error is that it may result in the injury, disability, or fatality of one or more people.
B. Incorrect. The most important reason to eliminate human error is that it may result in the injury, disability, or fatality of one or more people.
C. Incorrect. The most important reason to eliminate human error is that it may result in the injury, disability, or fatality of one or more people.
D. Correct. The most important reason to eliminate human error is that it may result in the injury, disability, or fatality of one or more people.

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