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Conference International Conference on Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors (2013 : Robinson College)

Title Contemporary ergonomics and human factors 2013 / editor, Martin Anderson. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, ©2013.
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 450 pages) : illustrations
Note "Proceedings of the International Conference on Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2013, held in April 2013 at Robinson College, Cambridge, UK ... This conference is also the annual conference of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors"--Preface
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Donald Broadbent Lecture -- Interactions "in the wild": Explorations in healthcare / A. Blandford -- Institute Lecture -- Institute of Ergonomics, Human Factors 2013 Lecture / P.J. Clarkson -- Keynote Lecture -- Perils and possibilities for communicating risk and uncertainty / D. Spiegelhalter -- Plenary Lectures -- Standards as human factors best practice for industry / S. Steedman -- Task, team and technology integration in surgical care / K. Catchpole -- HCI -- Four go mad in the Yorkshire Dales: Investigating interactions on tabletop displays / P. Talbot-Jones -- Opening indoors: The advent of indoor positioning / C. Hide -- A predictive method to measure relative effectiveness / N. Jiang -- Visually induced motion sickness during computer game playing / R.H.Y. So -- Human-automation collaboration in manufacturing: Identifying key implementation factors / P. Webb -- Work and wellbeing -- Bus driving -- can it be a good job? / C. Haslam -- "It's just part of the job!" Raft guides working with back pain / F. Munir -- Developing software to help small businesses manage occupational safety and health / R. Eastgate -- Measuring wellbeing in the workplace: Single-item scales of depression and anxiety / A.P. Smith -- Stress, job satisfaction and mental health of NHS nurses / A.P. Smith -- Design approaches -- Inclusive design within a large organisation / P.J. Clarkson -- Combining human information processing methods for product development / D. Wang -- How industrial designers use data during a power tool design process / L. Liu -- Standards -- Product development -- safety and usability of medical devices / C.J. Vincent -- Putting the customer first -- user-centred design using ISO 9241 / T. Vaananen -- The case for human and organisational factors standards / R.W. Miles -- Using standards to support human factors engineering / R.A. Barge -- Defining and capturing human factors in sustainable development / M. Watkins -- Debate: From knobs and dials to hearts and minds? / S. Steedman -- Promoting collaboration -- Bridging the gap: Should there be more collaboration between researchers and practitioners? / A.Z.Q. Chung -- Transport -- Video support tools for training in maritime simulators / S.K. Renganayagalu -- Preferred or adopted time headway? A driving simulator study / G. Burnett -- User-oriented information systems in public transport / H. Kromker -- Train automation and control technology -- ERTMS from users' perspectives / B. Ryan -- Crowd sourcing of public transport problems / A.J. May -- Fatigue in the maritime and road haulage industries / P.H. Allen -- What do we tell drivers about fatigue management? / J. Olivier -- Ageing workers -- Design for healthy ageing / A. Gibb -- Systems approach -- The role of ergonomics in the design of future cities / A. Woodcock -- The need to understand systems of systems / M.J. de C. Henshaw -- Hierarchical System Description (HSD) using MODAF and ISO 26800 / M. Tainsh -- Crowd behaviour -- Hazard experience and risk perception among special constables / J.I. Morgan -- Crowd satisfaction at sporting events / P.E. Waterson -- Biomechanics -- Comparison of required coefficient of friction for both feet for straight walking / C.-C. Chang -- Biomechanical analysis of the walking of encumbered and unencumbered males / A. Woodcock -- Design -- Safe design of mobile construction and mining equipment / M. Bradley -- User-centred design of virtual training for automotive industries / G. Lawson -- Healthcare -- Identifying causal patterns and errors in adverse clinical incidents / B. Molesworth -- Bridging the research practice gap in healthcare human factors and ergonomics / J. Anderson -- Healthcare human reliability analysis -- by HEART / P.J. Clarkson -- Developing a simulator to help junior doctors deal with night shifts / J. Blakey -- Certain medical devices require more attention on design and usability / I. Eroglu -- An ergonomics approach to specify a solo-responder paramedic bag system / S. Hignett -- Developing a human factors curriculum for frontline staff training in the NHS / E. Robertson -- Green ergonomics -- Lean, clean and green: A case study in a pharmaceutical cleaning department / M. Vangeel -- Design principles for green ergonomics / K.L. Morales -- Re-inventing the toilet: Capturing user needs / E.-Y. Gosling -- Sustainability and usability of public bathroom taps / A. Thatcher -- Accessibility -- Making self-service accessible: Talking automatic teller machines (ATMs) / C. Rohan -- Blind people and apps on mobile phones and tablets -- Challenges and possibilities / C. Rundle -- Simulating vision loss: What levels of impairment are actually represented? / P.J. Clarkson -- Evaluating the universal navigator with blind and partially sighted consumers / G. Ferguson -- Age, technology prior experience and ease of use: Who's doing what? / P.J. Clarkson -- Younger older consumers of assistive technology products / S. Fielden -- Contributing to UK input to new European inclusive design standard / P. Johnson -- Talking TV for blind people -- see how it works! / C. Rundle -- Innovation and creativity -- Adults' and childrens' reactions to technological innovations / M.C. Maguire -- Understanding human cognition -- Building a human capability decision engine / K.T. Smith -- Waiting for warning: Driver situation awareness at rural rail level crossings / N.A. Stanton -- A quick method of assessing situation awareness in air traffic control / A. Lowrey -- Fundamental issues -- From creation to compliance: do's and don'ts of negotiating requirements with developers / J.R. Wilson -- What makes scientific journal articles appeal to human factors professionals? / S.T. Shorrock -- Ergonomics education and students' tendency to use research methods / K. Ozcan -- Posters -- Exploring the benefits of brief health psychology interventions in the workplace / J.I. Morgan -- Using touchscreen devices to provide quicker, better, and cheaper real-time workload measurement / S. Piric -- Designing an expert system for risk-management to support operators' mental model / H. Kromker.
Summary The broad and developing scope of ergonomics - the application of scientific knowledge to improve people's interaction with products, systems and environments - has been illustrated for 27 years by the books which make up the Contemporary Ergonomics series. This book presents the proceedings of the international conference on Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2013. 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 Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors. Individual papers provide ins.
Subject Human engineering -- Congresses.
Ergonomie -- Congrès.
Human engineering
Genre Conference papers and proceedings
Added Author Anderson, Martin (Ergonomist)
Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors. Annual Conference (2013 : Robinson College)
ISBN 9780203744581 (electronic bk.)
0203744586 (electronic bk.)
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