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Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 Proceedings of the International Conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 2015, Daventry, Northamptonshire, UK, 13-16 April 2015

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 04/2015
Edizione: 1° edizione





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Ergonomics and human factors is the discipline concerned with the application of scientifc knowledge to improve people’s interaction with products, systems and environments. This book presents the proceedings of the international conference, Ergonomics & Human Factors 2015, the 29th year in which a volume in the Contemporary Ergonomics series has appeared. In addition to being the leading event in the UK that features ergonomics and human factors across all sectors, this is also the annual conference of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF). The scope and breadth of ergonomics and human factors continues to expand at a rapid pace. Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 reflects many of these developments and includes contributions covering the latest work in healthcare, transportation, defence, stress, manufacturing, design, and health and safety. There are also developments in data analytics, culture and complexity. This book also celebrates the long tradition of work in ergonomics and human factors which began with the formation of the Ergonomics Research Society in 1949 and culminated in 2015 with a Royal Charter. This has conferred recognition, at the highest level, of the uniqueness and value of our scientifc discipline and the preeminent role of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors in representing both the discipline and the profession. As well as being of interest to mainstream ergonomists and human factors specialists, Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2015 will appeal to those concerned with people’s interaction with their working and leisure environment, including designers, manufacturing and production engineers, health and safety specialists, occupational, applied and industrial psychologists, and applied physiologists.




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Preface Donald Broadbent Lecture All systems great and smallC. Baber Institute Lecture Big data analytics: Why should HF/E care? C.G. Drury Keynote Ergonomics, accountability and complexity S.W.A. Dekker Plenary Keeping human factors on track – The design of the next generation Intercity Express train D.P. Jenkins & C. Harvey Defence The aircrew’s task cube: Initial evidence of a multi-dimensional control task model N. Gkikas ‘Culture clash’ – Understanding the effect of cultural and societal factors on conflict R. Meeks Assessment of available standards for risk assessment and human factors at design stage F. Naghdali, M.C. Leva, S. Cromie & N. Balfe Updating HF integration process, policy and guidance information for UK defence acquisition G. Shaw, T. Hughes & C. Kelly Design A marriage made in heaven? Pressure distribution and comfort in wheelchair cushionsC. Bartley Visual accessibility misconceptions held by graphic designers and their clientsK. Cornish, J. Goodman-Deane & P.J. Clarkson A user-centric methodology to establish usability heuristics for specific domains S. Hermawati & G. Lawson The effect of domain knowledge on interaction with visual analytics S. Ishack, C. Baber & A. Duncan Specifications for innovation D.P. Jenkins Ergonomic gear knobs: A case study in teaching pleasure and attachment to design students E. Mackie & L. Moody The role of co-design in wearables adoption S. Nevay & C.S.C. Lim Usability of virtual learning environments through design principles R. Parizotto-Ribeiro & N. Hammond Ergonomics/human factors as a discipline and profession Towards a human performance standard of excellence B. Kirwan Workshop:Working within cross-disciplinary teams: How can we help bridge the gaps? B. Mallaband, V. Haines & V. Mitchell Ergonomics/human factors – Art, craft or science?: A workshop and debate inspired by the thinking of Professor JohnWilson S. Sharples & P. Buckle Health and safety History repeating – Or can better learning also improve resilience? J. Berman Confirmation bias in a routine drilling operation: A case study M.T. Crichton & J.L. Thorogood Hazard perception and reporting E. Douglas, S. Cromie & C. Leva Stakeholders’ views on the ageing construction workforce: Preliminary findings S.J. Eaves, D.E. Gyi & A.G.F. Gibb Human factors at the core of total safety management: The need to establish a common operational picture M.C. Leva, T. Kontogiannis, N. Balfe, E. Plot & M. Demichela Workshop: Manual handling when is a task ok or not ok? W. Morris & M. Marshall The performance of plant personnel in severe accident scenarios D. Pennie, J. Berman & T.Waters Is safety culture still a thing? S. Shorrock An analysis of the fatigue and shift-work issues in the Buncefield explosion J.Wilkinson & J. Bell Healthcare How do we challenge myths and misunderstandings about human factors in healthcare? P. Bowie, L. Pickup & S. Atkinson Participatory design of a preliminary safety checklist for the general practice work system P. Bowie & S. Atkinson Human factors that influence the performance of telecare P. Buckle Stress in UK trainee mental health professionals: A multivariate comparison J. Galvin What is the relationship between human factors & ergonomics and quality improvement in healthcare? S. Hignett, D. Miller, L.Wolf, E. Jones, P. Buckle & K. Catchpole Nottingham University Hospital guidelines app – Improving accessibility to 650 hospital clinical guidelines A. Kwa, M. Carter, D. Page, T.Wilson, M. Brown & B. Baxendale The measurement of patient safety culture; progress but still a long way to go P.Waterson Smartpowerchair: To boldly go where a powerchair has not gone before P. Whittington, H. Dogan & K. Phalp Job design The psychology of mobile working: Productivity and wellbeing in the contemporary workplace P.W. Jordan & J. Taylour ERGOWORK: European perceptions of workplace inclusion and application of ergonomics L. Moody & J. Saunders Subjective productivity in different states of thermal comfort E. Oliveira, A. Xavier & A. Michaloski The good job score: Associations with positive and negative outcomes A.P. Smith & E.J.K.Wadsworth Standards framework to support job synthesis associated with HCI M. Tainsh Physical discomfort and mobile working:Wellbeing approach to healthy best practice J. Taylour & P.W. Jordan Assessing multiple factors of well-being using single-item measures G.M.Williams The sources of risk to health associated with new technologies in the office environment T.A.Winski, J.O. Crawford, R.A. Graveling, T. Lansdown & G.Walker Manufacturing Your new colleague is a robot. Is that ok? R.L. Charles, G. Charalambous & S.R. Fletcher Search strategies in human visual inspection R.L. Charles, M. Tailor & S.R. Fletcher The case for the development of novel human skills capture methodologies J.W. Everitt & S.R. Fletcher A comparison of user requirements and expectations for cloud manufacturing D. Golightly, H.Wagner & S. Sharples The limitations of using only CAD and DHM in design relating to high value manufacturing T.L. Johnson & S.R. Fletcher Elimination of non-value-adding operations and its effect on exposure variation at an order-picking workplace M. Kelterborn, V. Jeschke, S. Meissner, C. Intra & W.A. Günthner Job design for manufacturing in an era of sustainability M.A. Sinclair, C.E. Siemieniuch & M.J.D. Henshaw Fiat Chrysler Automobiles ergonomics approach in developing new cars: Virtual simulations and physical validation S. Spada, D. Germanà, F. Sessa & L. Ghibaudo Mobile Fame or function? How webcomic artists choose where to share L. Dowthwaite, R. Houghton & R. Mortier From dialling to tapping: Attitudes of young users to mobile phones J. Fowler & J. Noyes The impact of task workflow design on citizen science users and results J. Sprinks, R. Houghton, S. Bamford & J. Morley Mobile technology and new ways of working – Is it helping or hindering health and productivity? J. Taylour & P.W. Jordan Stress Ethnicity and work-related stress: Migrant workers in Southern Italy R. Capasso & M.C. Zurlo Religious behaviour as a buffer against occupational stress J. Fonberg Stress, health and wellbeing in call centre employees H. McFarlane, R. Neil & K. Backx Understanding police occupational stress and its consequences K.V. Nelson Stress and wellbeing at work: An update A.P. Smith The combined effects of occupational stressors on health and wellbeing in the offshore oil industry A.P. Smith & R.L. McNamara Transport Communication on the bridge of a ship P. Allen & A.P. Smith Where is the platform? Wrong side door release at train stations D. Basacik & H. Gibson Implementation of remote condition monitoring system for predictive maintenance: An organisational challenge L. Ciocoiu, E.-M. Hubbard & C.E. Siemieniuch Identifying a set of gestures for in-car touch screens A.L. Eren, G. Burnett, S. Thompson, C. Harvey & L. Skrypchuk A systems-based approach to understanding slips, trips, and falls among older rail passengers V. Kendrick, P.Waterson, B. Ryan, T. Jun & R. Haslam The analysis of pilots fixation distribution for performing air-to-air and air-to-surface tasks W.-C. Li, C.-S. Yu, G. Braithwaite & M. Greaves Rail industry requirements around non-technical skills R. Madigan, D. Golightly & R. Madders Lab trials on trial: Preferred postures in an automotive test rig (buck) and the real vehicle N.J. Mansfield & B. Hazlett A review of compliance with permanent, temporary and emergency speed restrictions A. Monk, P. Murphy, M. Dacre, R. Johnson, A. Mills & S. Cassidy Are our streets safe enough for female users? How everyday harassment affects mobility J. Osmond & A.Woodcock Visual sampling in a road traffic management control room task S. Starke, N. Cooke, A. Howes, N. Morar & C. 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The Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors is the professional body for ergonomists and human factors specialists based in the United Kingdom. It also attracts members throughout the world and is affiliated to the International Ergonomics Association. It provides recognition of competence of its members through its Professional Register.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138028036

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Contemporary Ergonomics
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 2.23 lb
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 546


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