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The broad and developing scope of human factors and ergonomics - the application of scientific knowledge to improve people’s interaction with products, systems and environments - has been illustrated for 28 years by the books which make up the Contemporary Ergonomics series.
This book presents the proceedings of the international conference – Ergonomics and 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.
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 from international contributors, with papers being subject to peer review since 2009 and selected by the conference programme committee.
A wide range of topics are covered in these proceedings including workload, human capability, systems, product design, manufacturing systems, behaviour change, health and wellbeing, organisational culture, smart environments and sustainability, transport and musculoskeletal disorders.
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 engineers, health and safety specialists, occupational, applied and industrial psychologists, and applied physiologists.
Preface
Donald Broadbent Lecture
Human Capability
K. Carr
Institute Lecture
Ergonomics, resilience and reliability – to ERR is human . . .
J. Berman
Keynote Lecture
Making better things: The role of human factors in user experience design (or vice versa?)
D.J. Gilmore
Plenary Lectures
Socio-technical thinking and practice – Being braver!
C. Clegg
The global economic recession: Impact on workplace safety and health
J. Devereux
Culture, control and leadership
Insider attacks: The human factors dimension – Learning conflict resolution lessons from industry to counter insider attacks in Afghanistan
R. Meeks, P. Newman & C. Skelton
Visual meaning for leadership – A case study
P. Nock & J. Burton
Hazards, risk and comfort
Perception of self-motion headings when subjected to near-threshold visual and inertial motion
B. Bao & R.H.Y. So
Factors contributing to the perceived slipperiness rating
W.-R. Chang, M.F. Lesch, C.-C. Chang & S. Matz
The study on effectiveness of bamboo charcoal for improving work efficiency in learning environment
H. Nishimura, Z.Wang, A. Endo, A. Goto & N. Kuwahara
Predictors of injury amongst white-water raft guides working in the UK
I.Wilson, H. McDermott & F. Munir
HF in high value manufacturing systems
Using SHERPA to inform the design of intelligent automation for TIG welding
W. Baker
Human Factors analysis in risk assessment: A survey of methods and tools used in industry
N. Balfe & M.C. Leva
Investigating the impact of product orientation on musculoskeletal risk in aerospace manufacturing
S.R. Fletcher & T.L. Johnson
A computer software method for ergonomic analysis utilising non-optical motion capture
T.L. Johnson & S.R. Fletcher
Relationships between degree of skill, dimension stability, and mechanical properties of composite structure in hand lay-up fabrication method
T. Kikuchi, Y. Tani, Y. Takai, A. Goto & H. Hamada
Ergonomics issues arising from the ‘Next Manufacturing Revolution’
M.A. Sinclair & C.E. Siemieniuch
Users’ understanding of industrial robot gesture motions and effects on trust
G. Tang, G. Charalambous, P.Webb & S.R. Fletcher
An evaluation of the ergonomic physical demands in assembly work stations: Case study in SCANIA production, Angers
M. Zare, M. Croq, A. Malinge-Oudenot & Y. Roquelaure
HF in product design
Referability: Making things easy to refer to
G. Andresen & Ø. Veland
Analysis of human factors issues relating to the design and function of bicycles
D. Covill, E. Elton, M. Mile & R. Morris
Human Factors and Product Design: Uncomfortable allies
E. Elton
Playing in the park: Observation and co-design methods appropriate to creating location based games for children
C. Grundy, L. Pemberton & R. Morris
Beyond box ticking – The role of Human Factors in design
D.P. Jenkins
Human Factors contributions to consumer product safety
B.B. Novak
Lifelong health and wellbeing
Evaluating the universal navigator with consumers with reduced mobility, dexterity & visual acuity
P.N. Day, J.P. Johnson, M. Carlisle & G. Ferguson
Healthy ageing in the construction industry; background and preliminary findings
S. Eaves, D.E. Gyi &A.G.F. Gibb
Efficacy evaluation of recreational picture colouring in elderly nursing home patients
S. Kawabata, M. Nasu, A. Yamamoto & N. Kuwahara
User-centred design of patient information for hospital admissions and patient experience
A.R. Lang, T.C. Kwok, E. Fioratou, I. LeJeune & S. Sharples
Retained guidewires in central venous catheterisation: An analysis of omission errors
Y.-C. Teng, J.Ward, T. Horberry, V. Patil & J. Clarkson
NHS managers’ utilisation of information resources to support decision-making in shift work
E. Mowbray, P.Waterson & R. McCaig
As I am now, so shall you become
A.Woodcock
Musculoskeletal disorders
Ergokita: Analysis of the musculoskeletal strain of nursery school teachers
E.-M. Burford, R. Ellegast, B.Weber, M. Brehmen, D. Groneberg, A. Sinn-Behrendt & R. Bruder
Physiological workload and perceived exertion of female labourers in harvesting activities
R. Salunke, S. Sawkar, R. Naik, P.R. Sumangala & K.V. Ashalatha
Predicting isometric rotator cuff muscle activities from arm postures and net shoulder moments
X. Xu, R.W. McGorry & J.-h. Lin
Smart environments & sustainability
How do malfunctions in ‘smart environments’ affect user performance?
K.F.K. Narul & C. Baber
Creating a lasting commitment to sustainable living
H. Taylor,W.I. Hamilton & C. Vail
Systems: Preparing for the future
Introduction to Human Factors Integration and a brief historical overview
R.S. Bridger & P. Pisula
HFI training for systems engineering professionals
E.-M. Hubbard, L. Ciocoiu & M. Henshaw
Managing the lifecycle of your robot
M.A. Sinclair & C.E. Siemieniuch
A framework for human assessment in the defence system engineering lifecycle
J. Astwood, K. Tatlock, K. Strickland &W. Tutton
Transport: Journey experience
Will autonomous vehicles make us sick?
C. Diels
Car and lift sharing barriers
A.Woodcock, J. Osmond, J. Begley & K. Frankova
Measuring quality across the whole journey 316
A.Woodcock, N. Berkeley, O. Cats, Y. Susilo, G.R. Hrin, O. O’Reilly, I. Markuceviˇci¯ut˙e & T. Pimentel
Transport: Operations
Designing visual analytics for collaborative activity: A case study of rail incident handling
T. Male & C. Baber
The effect of driver advisory systems on train driver workload and performance
D.R. Large, D. Golightly & E.L. Taylor
ERTMS train driving-incab vs. outside: An explorative eye-tracking field study
A. Naghiyev, S. Sharples, M. Carey, A. Coplestone & B. Ryan
Vigilance evidence and the railway lookout
L. Pickup, E. Lowe & S. Smith
Understanding human decision making during critical incidents in dynamic positioning
L.J. Sorensen, K.I. Øvergård & T.J.S. Martinsen
Operators in tunnel control – Analyzing decisions, designing decision support
S. Spundflasch & H. Krömker
User systems
The analysis of incidents related to automation failures and human factors in flight operations
W.-C. Li, D. Durando & L.-Y. Ting
Using N squared analysis to develop the functional architecture design for the High Speed 2 project
P. Nock, E.Walters, N. Best &W. Fung
Human Factors aspects of decommissioning: The transition from operation to demolition
C. Pollard
East: A method for investigating social, information and task networks
N.A. Stanton
User systems architectures, functions and job and task synthesis
M. Tainsh
Vehicle design
Better vehicle design for all
S. Karali, D. Gyi & N. Mansfield
The motorcycle: A human operator influenced workstation
M.I.N. Ma’arof, H. Rashid, A.R. Omar, S.C. Abdullah, I.N. Ahmad & S.A. Karim
Motorcyclist muscle fatigue index: An effort to help reduce motorcycle accidents
H. Rashid, M.I.N. Ma’arof, A.R. Omar, S.C. Abdullah, I.N. Ahmad & S.A. Karim
Workload & vigilance
Speaking under workload in first and second languages: Implications for training and design
C. Baber & H. Liu
Alarm vigilance in the presence of 80 dBa pink noise with negative signal-to-noise ratios
B. Karunarathne, R.H.Y. So & A.C.S. Kam
Continuous detection of workload overload: An fNIRS approach
H.A. Maior, M. Pike, M.L.Wilson & S. Sharples
Poster
Proposed decision model for contemporary memorials
P. Davies, C.Williams & P.W. Jordan
Relationship between visual aesthetics evaluation and selling price to Kimono ofYuzen-Zome
T. Furukawa, Y. Takai, A. Goto, N. Kuwahara & N. Kida
Level of comfort of customers affected by expert manicurist and non-expert manicurist
S. Isobe, A. Endo, T. Ota & N. Kuwahara
Ergonomics of parking brake application – Factors to fail?
V.G. Noble, R.J. Frampton & J.H. Richardson
Development of a Human Factors assessment framework for land vehicles
R. Saunders Jones, K. Strickland &W. Tutton
Author index
The Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors is the professional body for ergonomists and human factors specialists based in the United Kingdom. It also attracts members throughout the world and is affiliated to the International Ergonomics Association. It provides recognition of competence of its members through its Professional Register.