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CEHF2014 cover_def_HR.pdf 1 26-02-14 20:48 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 2014 n y d H u m a n Contemporary F Editors: Sarah Sharples & Steven Shorrock a c t o r s Ergonomics and 2 The broad and developing scope of human factors and ergonomics - the application of scientific knowledge to improve people’s interaction with products, systems and 0 environments - has been illustrated for 28 years by the books which make up the Contemporary Ergonomics series. 1 Human Factors This book presents the proceedings of the international conference – Ergonomics and 4 Human Factors 2014. In addition to being the leading event in the UK that features ergonomics and human factors across all sectors, this is also the annual meeting of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors. 2014 Individual papers provide insight into current practice, present new research findings and S E form an invaluable reference source. The volumes provide a fast track for the publication of arah ditors: suitable papers from international contributors, with papers being subject to peer review S h since 2009 and selected by the conference programme committee. ar p A wide range of topics are covered in these proceedings including workload, human le s capability, systems, product design, manufacturing systems, behaviour change, health and & S wellbeing, organisational culture, smart environments and sustainability, transport and te v musculoskeletal disorders. e n S As well as being of interest to mainstream ergonomists and human factors specialists, h o Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors will appeal to all those who are concerned rr o with people's interactions with their working and leisure environment including designers, ck manufacturing and production engineers, health and safety specialists, occupational, Editors: applied and industrial psychologists, and applied physiologists. Sarah Sharples & Steven Shorrock Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2014 TThhiiss ppaaggee iinntteennttiioonnaallllyy lleefftt bbllaannkk Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2014 Editors Sarah Sharples University of Nottingham StevenT. Shorrock Eurocontrol and University of New SouthWales ©2014Taylor&Francis Aframeworkforhumanassessmentinthedefencesystemengineeringlifecycle J.Astwood,K.Tatlock,K.Strickland&W.Tutton ©Crowncopyright2014/DSTL DevelopmentofaHumanFactorsassessmentframeworkforlandvehicles R.SaundersJones,K.Strickland&W.Tutton ©Crowncopyright2014/DSTL TheviewsexpressedarethoseoftheAuthoranddonotnecessarilyreflecttheviewsorpolicy oftheControlleroranygovernmentdepartment.TheController,anygovernmentdepartment andTaylor&FrancisLtdacceptnoresponsibilityfortheaccuracyofanyrecipe,formula instructioncontainedwithinthispopulation. TypesetbyMPSLtd,aMacmillanCompany,Chennai,India PrintedandboundinGreatBritainbyCPIGroup(UK)Ltd,Croydon,CR04YY Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereprintedorreproducedorutilisedinanyformorby anyelectronic,mechanical,orothermeans,nowknownorhereafterinvented,includingphotocopying andrecording,orinanyinformationstorageorretrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfrom thepublishers. Everyefforthasbeenmadetoensurethattheadviceandinformationinthisbookistrueand accurateatthetimeofgoingtopress.However,neitherthepublishernortheauthorscanacceptany legalresponsibilityorliabilityforanyerrorsoromissionsthatmaybemade.Inthecaseofdrug administration,anymedicalprocedureortheuseoftechnicalequipmentmentionedwithinthisbook, youarestronglyadvisedtoconsultthemanufacturer’sguidelines. ISBN:978-1-138-02635-3(Pbk) ISBN:978-1-315-76545-7(eBookPDF) Contents Preface XI DonaldBroadbentLecture HumanCapability 3 K.Carr InstituteLecture Ergonomics,resilienceandreliability–toERRishuman... 7 J.Berman KeynoteLecture Makingbetterthings:Theroleofhumanfactorsinuserexperiencedesign (orviceversa?) 11 D.J.Gilmore PlenaryLectures Socio-technicalthinkingandpractice–Beingbraver! 15 C.Clegg Theglobaleconomicrecession:Impactonworkplacesafetyandhealth 16 J.Devereux Culture,controlandleadership Insiderattacks:Thehumanfactorsdimension–Learningconflict resolutionlessonsfromindustrytocounterinsiderattacksinAfghanistan 27 R.Meeks,P.Newman&C.Skelton Visualmeaningforleadership–Acasestudy 35 P.Nock&J.Burton Hazards,riskandcomfort Perceptionofself-motionheadingswhensubjectedtonear-threshold visualandinertialmotion 41 B.Bao&R.H.Y.So Factorscontributingtotheperceivedslipperinessrating 49 W.-R.Chang,M.F.Lesch,C.-C.Chang&S.Matz Thestudyoneffectivenessofbamboocharcoalforimprovingwork efficiencyinlearningenvironment 53 H.Nishimura,Z.Wang,A.Endo,A.Goto&N.Kuwahara Predictorsofinjuryamongstwhite-waterraftguidesworkingintheUK 59 I.Wilson,H.McDermott&F.Munir V VI Contents HFinhighvaluemanufacturingsystems UsingSHERPAtoinformthedesignofintelligentautomation forTIGwelding 69 W.Baker HumanFactorsanalysisinriskassessment:Asurveyofmethodsand toolsusedinindustry 77 N.Balfe&M.C.Leva Investigatingtheimpactofproductorientationonmusculoskeletalrisk inaerospacemanufacturing 85 S.R.Fletcher&T.L.Johnson Acomputersoftwaremethodforergonomicanalysisutilisingnon-optical motioncapture 93 T.L.Johnson&S.R.Fletcher Relationshipsbetweendegreeofskill,dimensionstability,andmechanical propertiesofcompositestructureinhandlay-upfabricationmethod 101 T.Kikuchi,Y.Tani,Y.Takai,A.Goto&H.Hamada Ergonomicsissuesarisingfromthe‘NextManufacturingRevolution’ 110 M.A.Sinclair&C.E.Siemieniuch Users’understandingofindustrialrobotgesturemotionsandeffects ontrust 116 G.Tang,G.Charalambous,P.Webb&S.R.Fletcher Anevaluationoftheergonomicphysicaldemandsinassemblywork stations:CasestudyinSCANIAproduction,Angers 124 M.Zare,M.Croq,A.Malinge-Oudenot&Y.Roquelaure HFinproductdesign Referability:Makingthingseasytoreferto 135 G.Andresen&Ø.Veland Analysisofhumanfactorsissuesrelatingtothedesignandfunction ofbicycles 143 D.Covill,E.Elton,M.Mile&R.Morris HumanFactorsandProductDesign:Uncomfortableallies 151 E.Elton Playinginthepark:Observationandco-designmethodsappropriate tocreatinglocationbasedgamesforchildren 159 C.Grundy,L.Pemberton&R.Morris Beyondboxticking–TheroleofHumanFactorsindesign 167 D.P.Jenkins Contents VII HumanFactorscontributionstoconsumerproductsafety 173 B.B.Novak Lifelonghealthandwellbeing Evaluatingtheuniversalnavigatorwithconsumerswithreducedmobility, dexterity&visualacuity 183 P.N.Day,J.P.Johnson,M.Carlisle&G.Ferguson Healthyageingintheconstructionindustry;backgroundand preliminaryfindings 191 S.Eaves,D.E.Gyi&A.G.F.Gibb Efficacyevaluationofrecreationalpicturecolouringinelderlynursing homepatients 195 S.Kawabata,M.Nasu,A.Yamamoto&N.Kuwahara User-centreddesignofpatientinformationforhospitaladmissionsand patientexperience 203 A.R.Lang,T.C.Kwok,E.Fioratou,I.LeJeune&S.Sharples Retainedguidewiresincentralvenouscatheterisation:Ananalysisof omissionerrors 211 Y.-C.Teng,J.Ward,T.Horberry,V.Patil&J.Clarkson NHSmanagers’utilisationofinformationresourcestosupport decision-makinginshiftwork 215 E.Mowbray,P.Waterson&R.McCaig AsIamnow,soshallyoubecome 219 A.Woodcock Musculoskeletaldisorders Ergokita:Analysisofthemusculoskeletalstrainofnurseryschoolteachers 229 E.-M.Burford,R.Ellegast,B.Weber,M.Brehmen,D.Groneberg, A.Sinn-Behrendt&R.Bruder Physiologicalworkloadandperceivedexertionoffemalelabourersin harvestingactivities 236 R.Salunke,S.Sawkar,R.Naik,P.R.Sumangala&K.V.Ashalatha Predictingisometricrotatorcuffmuscleactivitiesfromarmpostures andnetshouldermoments 241 X.Xu,R.W.McGorry&J.-h.Lin Smartenvironments&sustainability Howdomalfunctionsin‘smartenvironments’affectuserperformance? 251 K.F.K.Narul&C.Baber Creatingalastingcommitmenttosustainableliving 259 H.Taylor,W.I.Hamilton&C.Vail VIII Contents Systems:Preparingforthefuture IntroductiontoHumanFactorsIntegrationandabriefhistoricaloverview 269 R.S.Bridger&P.Pisula HFItrainingforsystemsengineeringprofessionals 277 E.-M.Hubbard,L.Ciocoiu&M.Henshaw Managingthelifecycleofyourrobot 283 M.A.Sinclair&C.E.Siemieniuch Aframeworkforhumanassessmentinthedefencesystemengineering lifecycle 290 J.Astwood,K.Tatlock,K.Strickland&W.Tutton Transport:Journeyexperience Willautonomousvehiclesmakeussick? 301 C.Diels Carandliftsharingbarriers 308 A.Woodcock,J.Osmond,J.Begley&K.Frankova Measuringqualityacrossthewholejourney 316 A.Woodcock,N.Berkeley,O.Cats,Y.Susilo,G.R.Hrin,O.O’Reilly, I.Markucevicˇiu¯te˙ &T.Pimentel Transport:Operations Designingvisualanalyticsforcollaborativeactivity:Acasestudyof railincidenthandling 327 T.Male&C.Baber Theeffectofdriveradvisorysystemsontraindriverworkloadand performance 335 D.R.Large,D.Golightly&E.L.Taylor ERTMStraindriving-incabvs.outside:Anexplorativeeye-tracking fieldstudy 343 A.Naghiyev,S.Sharples,M.Carey,A.Coplestone&B.Ryan Vigilanceevidenceandtherailwaylookout 351 L.Pickup,E.Lowe&S.Smith Understandinghumandecisionmakingduringcriticalincidentsin dynamicpositioning 359 L.J.Sorensen,K.I.Øvergård&T.J.S.Martinsen Operatorsintunnelcontrol–Analyzingdecisions,designingdecision support 367 S.Spundflasch&H.Krömker Contents IX Usersystems Theanalysisofincidentsrelatedtoautomationfailuresandhumanfactors inflightoperations 377 W.-C.Li,D.Durando&L.-Y.Ting UsingNsquaredanalysistodevelopthefunctionalarchitecturedesignfor theHighSpeed2project 385 P.Nock,E.Walters,N.Best&W.Fung HumanFactorsaspectsofdecommissioning:Thetransitionfromoperation todemolition 390 C.Pollard East:Amethodforinvestigatingsocial,informationandtasknetworks 395 N.A.Stanton Usersystemsarchitectures,functionsandjobandtasksynthesis 403 M.Tainsh Vehicledesign Bettervehicledesignforall 413 S.Karali,D.Gyi&N.Mansfield Themotorcycle:Ahumanoperatorinfluencedworkstation 417 M.I.N.Ma’arof,H.Rashid,A.R.Omar,S.C.Abdullah,I.N.Ahmad& S.A.Karim Motorcyclistmusclefatigueindex:Anefforttohelpreduce motorcycleaccidents 425 H.Rashid,M.I.N.Ma’arof,A.R.Omar,S.C.Abdullah,I.N.Ahmad& S.A.Karim Workload&vigilance Speakingunderworkloadinfirstandsecondlanguages:Implications fortraininganddesign 435 C.Baber&H.Liu Alarmvigilanceinthepresenceof80dBapinknoisewithnegative signal-to-noiseratios 443 B.Karunarathne,R.H.Y.So&A.C.S.Kam Continuousdetectionofworkloadoverload:AnfNIRSapproach 450 H.A.Maior,M.Pike,M.L.Wilson&S.Sharples Poster Proposeddecisionmodelforcontemporarymemorials 461 P.Davies,C.Williams&P.W.Jordan

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