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Contemporary E C Institute of r o g n Ergonomics & on te Human Factors Ergonomics and Human Factors o m m p i o c s ra a r 2012 n y d H u m a n Contemporary F Editor: Martin Anderson a c t o r s Ergonomics and 2 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 26 years by 0 the books which make up the Contemporary Ergonomics series. This book presents the proceedings of the international conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 1 Human Factors 2012. In addition to being the leading event in the UK that features ergonomics and human factors 2 across all sectors, this is also the annual conference of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors. Individual papers provide insight into current practice, present new research findings and form an invaluable reference source. The volumes provide a fast track for the publication of suitable papers 2012 from international contributors, with papers being subject to peer review since 2009. A wide range of topics are covered in these proceedings including transport, safety culture, military, human factors integration, education, manufacturing, human factors engineering in oil and gas projects, methods and tools, construction, training, technology, healthcare and patient safety, accessibility and usability, systems, industrial accidents and nuclear. As well as being of interest to mainstream ergonomists and human factors specialists, Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors will appeal to all those who are concerned with people’s interactions with their working and leisure environment including designers, manufacturing and production M Ed eapnpgliineede prsh, yhsieoaloltghi satsn.d safety specialists, occupational, applied and industrial psychologists, and artin itor: A n d e r s o n Editor: Martin Anderson Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012 TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012 Editor Martin Anderson FIEHF, EurErg, CMIOSH Health and Safety Executive, Bootle, UK CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Version Date: 20120330 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-0-203-10283-1 (eBook - PDF) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com Contents Preface XIII DonaldBroadbentLecture Thehumanfactorscrafttoday 3 W.I.Hamilton InstituteLecture TheneedforHumanFactorsIntelligence 7 B.Kirwan PlenarySpeakers Systemsforbehaviourchange 11 D.Hampson Thegoodsocietyframework–psychosocialergonomicsand qualityoflife 12 P.W.Jordan HumanFactorsEngineeringintheoilandgasindustry: Benefits,challengesandcompetencerequirements 18 R.McLeod Measuringpatientsafetyculture:Howfarhavewecomeand wheredoweneedtogo? 19 P.E.Waterson Investigatinghostileintent:HumanFactorsincounter-terrorism 27 A.W.Stedmon Accessibility&usability Theuniversalnavigator:Aproposedaccessiblealternativetotouch screensforself-service 31 P.N.Day,E.Chandler,A.Colley,M.Carlisle,C.Riley,C.Rohan& S.Tyler Designofkitchensforindependence:Lessonsfromhistoryforthefuture 39 R.E.Sims,R.Marshall,M.Maguire,C.Nicolle,C.Lawton,S.Peace& J.Percival Anevaluationofbulkchequeandcashdeposit 47 P.N.Day,M.Carlisle,I.W.Ricketts,P.Gregor&C.Rohan Caringforanimalcareworkers 55 E.Shanley,E.Y.Williams,D.Gyi,A.G.F.Gibb&R.A.Haslam V VI Contents Usingtaskanalysistoexploreoldernoviceparticipants’experienceswith ahandheldtouchscreendevice 57 S.Murad,M.D.Bradley,N.Kodagoda,Y.F.Barnard&A.D.Lloyd UnmannedAircraftSystems(UAS)–keepingthehumaninthepicture 65 F.Cayzer,P.Chesham&P.Wilkinson Construction Buildinghealthyconstructionworkers 69 E.Y.Williams,D.Gyi,A.G.F.Gibb&R.A.Haslam Definingtemporaryworksintheconstructionindustry:Healthand safetyissues 71 S.C.Williams,P.D.Bust,A.M.Finneran&A.G.F.Gibb TheHumanFactorscontributiontopreventingentrapmentincidents involvingmobileelevatedworkplatforms 79 A.Jones,S.Bates,C.Leah,D.Riley&J.Bohm Education Workshop:DesignforRealPeople:Aworkshoptoprogressuser-centred designexercisesforschoolstudents 89 R.Benedyk,D.Baker,M.S.Young,T.Worthy,A.Woodcock&N.Karadeniz Theinfluenceofhighlightingandfontsizeonvisualsearchperformance 91 H.-F.Wang,P.-Y.Wang&H.-C.Ting Primaryschoolchildren’sworkingareas:Thegapsbetweenresearch recommendationsandtheirimplementation 99 C.Kendrick,G.T.Jun&D.Gyi Workshop:Managingtheethicalconsiderationsofshortprojectwork withinadesignschool 107 M.Porter HFEngineeringinoil&gasprojects TheroleofHumanFactorsEngineering(HFE)andtaskanalysisin maximizinghuman-centreddesigninaSCOTreactor 111 C.vanSchalkwyk&A.Seet Conversationstoimprovedesign;abehaviouralsafetytooltoimprove crossfunctionalconversations 113 S.Dalziel Shell’sHFE-in-Designprocessasappliedtoalargerefineryproject 115 R.Saunders Therelevanceofhumancentreddesigninhighhazardindustries 117 R.Miles Contents VII Safetycriticaltasksidentificationwithinmajorprojects 124 G.Reeves&I.Randle HumanFactorsanalyses:Rulecomplianceordecisionsupport 126 A.J.Ringstad HumanFactorsandhydrocarbonleaksontheNorwegian continentalshelf 128 E.Lootz,S.Hauge,T.Kongsvik&B.A.Mostue HumanFactorsintegration EffectsofTAKTtimeonphysicalandcognitivedemandsinamixedmodel assemblylineandasinglemodelassemblyline 137 S.Shaikh,S.V.G.Cobb,D.Golightly,J.I.Segal&C.M.Haslegrave Designofanewcontrolcentreforanexistingoffshoreplatformby HumanFactorsbaseddesignprocess 145 A.Pont Development&refinementofHumanFactorssafetyclaim,argumentand evidencestructurestofacilitateafuturesubmarinesafetycase 147 C.Fairburn,A.Felstead&J.Marshall Analysisandrepresentationofbrachytherapyusingamodifiedlevelsof automationmodel 149 M.Galicˇicˇ,E.Fallon,W.vanderPutten&G.Sands Istherearelationshipbetweenteamorganisationalstructure,distributed situationalawarenessandperformance? 151 L.J.Sorensen&N.A.Stanton Healthcare&patientsafety Avignettestudyexaminingtheeffectsofdifferenttypesofdiagnostic procedureandinformationprovisionpreferences 161 D.Keane,M.P.Craven&S.Sharples Obesityandergonomics 169 P.Buckle&J.Buckle Industrialaccidents Evaluationofhandlingsmallgascylindersin2EUcountries 173 W.H.W.Lim&S.Hignett Differentiatingtheeffectsofnegativestateonoptimismandtheimplicit perceptionofeverydayinjuryrisk 181 J.I.Morgan&J.Garthwaite VIII Contents Manufacturing Workshop:Knowledgesharing:Blessingorcurse? 191 N.Dadashi Methods&tools Structuredassessmentofperformanceadvantagefromfutureinterface technologies 195 J.Nixon Developingshort,practicalmeasuresofwell-being 203 G.Williams Abriefinterventionmethodforinvestigatingtheeffectsofchewing gumonoccupationalwell-being 211 A.P.Allen&A.P.Smith UsingWiibalanceboardtoolsforteachingergonomicsandbiomechanics 219 N.Black,M.Tremblay&M.Lefebvre Analysisoftheapplicationoftheassembly-specificevaluationmethod EAWSfortheergonomicevaluationoflogisticprocesses 221 C.Hentschel,A.Wagner&B.Spanner-Ulmer Seafarers’Fatigue–theimpactoftheCardiffresearchprogrammeandfilm 227 A.P.Smith&A.P.Allen Scalinggenerativescaffoldstowardstraindrivingexpertise 235 A.Naweed,G.Balakrishnan,C.Bearman,J.Dorrian&D.Dawson Developmentandvalidationofasafetyclimatescaleforthetrucking industry 237 Y.-H.Huang,D.Zohar,M.Robertson,J.Lee,A.Garabet&L.Murphy Military Planningfornon-kineticeffects:Enhancingthecombatestimate 245 N.A.Stanton,L.A.Rafferty&M.Forster Visuallyinducedmotionsicknessafterwatchingscenesoscillatingat differentfrequenciesandamplitudes 253 D.Chen,R.So,K.Kwok&R.Cheung Nuclear EnhancingthetreatmentofHumanFactorsinaNuclearPowerPlant’s PeriodicSafetyReview 263 D.Bayer,M.Reid,G.Vaughan&D.Lucas TheHFassessmentandchallengesfornuclearnewbuildgenericdesign assessment 270 B.McCaulder Contents IX MeetingthechallengeofFukushima–UKnuclearindustryHFresponse andrelevancetoothermajorhazardindustries 271 P.Ackroyd SafetyCulture Advancingthesafetycultureofasemi-stateenergycompany 275 F.Kennedy&J.Matthews FacilitatorsandinhibitorstothecommunicationofHealthandSafetyat London2012:Lessonsfortheconstructionindustry 277 A.M.Finneran,R.Hartley,A.G.F.Gibb,A.J.T.Cheyne&P.D.Bust Supervision–Howdoweknowwearedoingtherightthing? 285 J.Berman&P.Leach Understandingsensorycuelossandcuereplacementinanunmannedair vehiclegroundstation 293 P.Gibson&F.Cayzer Safetyculture(s)–Theconstructionindustry 295 R.Hartley&A.J.T.Cheyne Behaviouralsafetyamongstconstructionindustrysupplychaincontractors 303 S.Stiles,D.Golightly&J.R.Wilson Technologyandsafetyclimate 311 L.J.Hettinger,Y.-H.Huang&M.A.Dainoff Investigatingsafetyculture:Aqualitativeanalysisofbusdriverbehaviour atwork 313 L.Dorn Safetycultureinyourhands:Discussioncardsforunderstandingand improvingsafetyculture 321 S.T.Shorrock Systems Workshop:Howdotheydoit?Inclusivetechniquestosupportsystems mappingfromhealthcareandbeyond 331 C.J.Vincent,J.Ward&P.Langdon Taskriskmanagement–Aprocessformanagingriskswithtaskanalysis atitsheart 333 A.Brazier Usingmodellingtocommunicateeffectivelyacrossmultidisciplinary teams–Ahumancomputerinteractionspecificationexample 341 D.Simmons,J.Astwood,K.Tatlock&C.Vance Ergonomicsissuesinsystemsofsystemsengineering 349 M.A.Sinclair&C.E.Siemieniuch

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