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  1. Situation awareness: Making sense of the world - Human Factors …

    Dec 11, 2005 · When situation awareness is lost, even momentarily, people may be slower to detect problems and require extra time to reorient themselves. This is a greater concern where timely decisions are required. In fact, part of situation awareness is an understanding of how much time is available until an event occurs, or some action to be taken.

  2. Non-Technical Skills (“Crew Resource Management”) - Human …

    Jun 7, 1979 · The report consists of an introductory module, plus coverage of the main non-technical skill categories: situation awareness, decision-making, communication, teamwork and leadership. It also looks at performance shaping factors such as stress and fatigue, and provides recommendations for the design and delivery of WOCRM training.

  3. The Ironies of Automation - Human Factors 101

    May 24, 2020 · Unfortunately, humans are not so good at prolonged monitoring tasks (especially if the system rarely fails) and will have difficulty if called to intervene in a demanding situation at short notice. Tesla Autopilot and ironies of automation. Let’s review the Tesla Autopilot system in relation to these ironies of automation.

  4. Air France Flight 447 - Human Factors 101

    Situation awareness: Making sense of the world This article defines Situation Awareness and clarifies what it is, what it isn’t, why it is a useful concept and how it can be misused Human error, human performance and investigations

  5. What is ‘human factors’? – Human Factors 101

    “As an ergonomist or human factors specialist, you’ll study people and the products, tools and equipment they use at home, at play and at work, the places in which they live and work, the transport they use to get around, and the systems they interact with that keep day-to-day life functioning properly.

  6. Investigative interviewing – Human Factors 101

    Change the perspective: Ask the interviewee to recall the situation from another person’s point of view. For example, from the view of a bystander, another witness, or perhaps an injured person. For example, from the view of a bystander, another witness, or perhaps an injured person.

  7. such as team working, leadership, situation awareness, decision-making, and communication will increase the likelihood of maintaining high levels of performance over time. The formal training of surgeons predominantly focuses on developing knowledge, clinical expertise and technical skills. Surgeons have always had non-technical skills, but ...

  8. Human factors in investigations

    Identifying the deficiency in the system that led this situation and assessing if the same deficiency could affect other procedures will lead to wider learnings. In order to understand actions and decisions, investigations should identify what factors shaped or influenced the human performance issues (i.e. the relevant Performance Influencing ...

  9. Apr 1, 2014 · skills such as situation awareness and decision making. Until recent events, such as the blow outs experienced on the Macondo and Montara wells, the oil and gas industry had not fully recognised the importance of how psychological factors relating to perception and motivation can contribute to safe and efficient operations.

  10. Human factors: Preventing violations – Human Factors 101

    Sep 17, 2016 · Violations of procedures are a significant cause of many workplace accidents. This post introduces this type of human failures and includes a Briefing Note with strategies to prevent violations.

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