NZ PD – Communication in Transport Safety Investigation: A social psychology perspective
30/04/2024 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Speaker Bio: Tahlia Fisher is the Senior Advisor Human Factors for the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Her role encompasses aviation, rail, and marine transport, with the primary responsibility of providing human factors expertise and analysis to support the Commission in determining the circumstances and causes of transport accidents. Previous to this, Tahlia was employed […]
Posted on byNews
Road collision investigation project: Development of taxonomies and meta-analysis – Neville A Stanton
The aim of this report by Neville A Stanton, ProfessorRead More ►
Posted on byHuman Factors Guide to Incident Investigation
Posted on byOrganistional
Human Factors Guide to Incident Investigation
https://ihf.wistia.com/medias/ohc86bhv4s?wvideo=ohc86bhv4s&foreign_data=mailchimp_campaign_id%3A159e17b1f4
Posted on byQLD PD – AcciMap: a systems thinking approach to accident investigation and analysis
31/08/2022 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – AcciMap: a systems thinking approach to accident investigation and analysis AcciMap is a systems thinking-based accident analysis method which provides a means with which to describe and analyse accidents through the lens of Jens Rasmussen’s risk management framework (Rasmussen, 1997). This webinar will provide an overview of AcciMap and its applications across the safety critical […]
Posted on byEUROCONTROL Webinar – Mental Underload…what it is and what it isn`t.
25/06/2024 @ All Day – This webinar will offer an insight into the concept of mental underload – what it is (as far as we are able to define it), what it isn’t, how it compares to related concepts (such as boredom or vigilance), what causes it, how and why it affects performance, how to measure it (as far as […]
Posted on byConf-2024-KEIR-BECK
Content Area
Posted on byEurocontrol PD Event: Mental Underload…what it is and what it isn`t.
25/06/2024 @ All Day – This webinar will offer an insight into the concept of mental underload – what it is (as far as we are able to define it), what it isn’t, how it compares to related concepts (such as boredom or vigilance), what causes it, how and why it affects performance, how to measure it (as far as […]
Posted on byECS SIG Human Factors and Ergonomics Networking Night
26/10/2023 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm – Event Title: Human Factors and Ergonomics Networking Night Event Date: 26th Oct 2023 5:30pm – 8:00pm (face to face only) Venue: Function Room 6, Roundhouse, UNSW, Kensington Campus Event format: Panel discussion + Q&A Join us for a night of networking! The privilege to hear key insights from three high calibre leaders, as they […]
Posted on byWork-related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs)
Posted on byHuman Factors and Ergonomic Standards
Posted on by2024 HFESA Conference
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE Join us in Brisbane from 25 toRead More ►
Posted on byOrganistional
Principles and guidelines for human factors/ergonomics (HFE) design and management of work systems
https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/—ed_dialogue/—lab_admin/documents/publication/wcms_826596.pdf
Posted on byTranslating Evidence into Practice – Human Factors Challenges and Design of Work
11/08/2022 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – NSW PD: Translating Evidence into Practice – Human Factors Challenges and Design of Work This interactive event will present the work of three PhD candidates whose research has been motivated by their professional practice and interest in translating evidence into practice. Each presenter will provide an overview of their research prior to inviting discussion and […]
Posted on byWorkplace
VFR pilot likely experienced low cloud conditions and reduced visual cues ahead of controlled flight into terrain accident
The pilot of a twin-engine Islander aircraft was attempting toRead More ►
Posted on byCognitive
Are Workplace Psychosocial Hazards Being Effectively Managed?
Posted on byQLD Branch: Design Breakfast
20/04/2017 @ 7:00 am – 9:00 am – Design, design, design! Did you know you are a designer….? Welcome to your world! No matter what our job is, we are all designers in part, but are we using the right criteria to ensure success? When things go wrong, blaming end-users (front-line staff, drivers, controllers etc.) is commonplace; however investigations routinely point to flaws […]
Posted on by