Schaub, HaraldHaraldSchaubBadke-Schaub, PetraPetraBadke-Schaub2026-03-112026-03-112026https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/114219This paper examines the critical concept of "reasonably foreseeable failures and misuse" in product design. The psychology of failures and the ethical/legal implications are highlighted. The approach aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges associated with integrating reasonably foreseeable user failure and misuse into the design process. By taking a proactive approach to failure and misuse, designers can not only increase product safety, but also stimulate innovation that takes into account a wide range of user behaviour, including in unexpected circumstances.enghuman errorhuman behaviourhuman-centred designsocio-technical systemsDesign to fail? : The reasonably foreseeable failure and misusearticleurn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-114219x