In this use error training webinar, you will learn how to use our decision tree form to determine if you have identified a use error or an abnormal use.
Use error and abnormal use training webinar ($79)
In this webinar, you will learn what a use error is and what abnormal use is. You will learn how to use our decision tree form to determine if you have identified a use error or an abnormal use. The webinar is a 21-minute recorded video (i.e., mp4) and includes the decision tree form with a work instruction.
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When is the use error and abnormal use training webinar?
This webinar is a 21-minute recording you can purchase on-demand and watch the training as often as you wish. If you need help preparing a usability engineering file (UEF) for your device, we can help you on an hourly basis. Please contact Lindsey Walker for a quote.
What you will receive in the Use error and abnormal use training webinar:
Other Usability Engineering / Human Factors Training
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- Task Analysis Template & Webinar Bundle – $129
- Use-Related Risk Analysis (URRA) Template & Webinar Bundle – $299
- Participant Screening & Data Collection Forms – $79
- Summative Usability Testing Protocol & Webinar Bundle – $199
- Summative Usability Testing Report – Live-streaming Free Webinar
About the Author
Matthew Walker – QMS, Risk Management, Usability Testing, Cybersecurity
Matthew brings a unique background as a former Firefighter/EMT and Rope Rescue Tech with expereince in OSHA and NFPA regulations. For the better part of a decade, he has worked as a Technical/Medical Writer and Lead Auditor. He holds degrees in Fire Science and Computer Forensics and Digital Investigations, graduating Summa Cum Laude from Champlain College. Matthew is also an active member of several academic honor societies including Omicron Sigma Sigma’s Order of the Sword and Shield. His professional focus includes Human Factors Engineering, Risk Management, and Cybersecurity with a special interest in applying Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) practices to medical technology. He combines regulatory expertise with technical insige to strengthen both product safety and oranizational resiliance.
Email: Matthew@FDAeSTAR.com
Connect on Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-walker-214718101/