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Understanding the role of the human factor in safety critical systems. Dr Lisa Hinkley Department of Psychology Oxford Brookes University. Human Factors Psychology.
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Understanding the role of the human factor in safety critical systems Dr Lisa Hinkley Department of Psychology Oxford Brookes University
Human Factors Psychology • The study of those variables that influence the efficiency with which the human performer can interact with the inanimate components of a system to accomplish the system goals • (Proctor & van Zandt, 1994, p.2) • Human factors works to apply principles of psychology to designingproducts and creating work environments that boost productivity while minimizing safety issues.
Important Topics in Human Factors Psychology • Cognitive: • Perception • Attention span • Memory span • But also: • Social psychological issues • Physical limitations
Human Factors Psychology • Applied to: • Military technology • Nuclear power plants • Aviation • Automobiles • Medicine • Safety critical, consequences of error??? • Consumer products • e.g. labelling of produce • Human-computer interaction • Not necessarily be life threatening – but frustrating!
How? • Use what we know about human information processing to aid system design: • Examine how users perform task – aid design • Consider every potential user, not just young, tech-savvy people with perfect vision • Anticipate common mistakes the user might make and prevent those mistakes • Nothing the user does should result in a catastrophic error.………Ever • Goal – improve human/machine interaction • Most of the time, if you make a mistake using a product, it’s a design flaw, not a human flaw
Human Factors & Misperceptions • Understanding human factors enables us to design equipment to prevent disasters. • 80% airline crashes caused by human error • errors of perception?
Previous Projects • Human Factors in Aviation Security • DERA & Department of Transport • X-ray screeners – how do they make decision • re: baggage & passengers • Safety critical – September 11 attacks • Cognitive factors: • Perceptions, attention, decision making • Social factors: • Peer pressure, airport bosses etc. • MR-tutor • provide a computer-based training tool for neuroradiology trainees. • provide statistical support for the classification /diagnosis of MR-images of the brain
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The Infamous Ballot • Some human factors issues to consider: • The side-by-side presentation is confusing. • No consideration of even minimal visual impairment. • No consideration of even minimal motor impairment. • Why is it possible to punch two if you can only vote for one? • It presents extraneous information (e.g., the numbers). • Safety Critical???