Human Factors (HF) - Assessment Method For control rooms 2003
Agenda What is Human Factors (HF)? Why do we need HF- Assessment Method? What is the HF- Assessment Method? Why use the HF - Assessment Method? Where to find the HF - Assessment Method?
What is Human Factors? Definition Human Factors is a scientific discipline that applies systematic methods and knowledge about people to evaluate and improve the interaction between individuals, technology and organisations. The aim is to create a working environment that to the largest extent possible contributes to achieve healthy, effective and safe operations.
(1) Why do we need HF-Assessment Method? Challenges today and in the future - (Key Trends) Requirements for profitability in (re) design and operation Reduced manning - Increased task complexity (single control centre - several platforms/processes) Multi-skilled teams Increased automation (number, type of sensors/signals) Introduction of new technology - new ways of working Regulatory - Continual improvement of HSE Reduce risks/ (barrier philosophy) Human Error in focus
(2)Why do we need HF-Assessment Method? Challenges today and in the future - Consequences Achieve consistent user interface (old / new / various) Develop user friendly control systems - (efficient navigation, task based, give overview, ++) Ensure different systems support operator (common alarm presentation, prioritisation, grouping, comprehensible,++) Ensure acceptable workload (amount, complexity, etc). Develop relevant procedures (access, realistic, useable) Ensure systematic and effective end user involvement
What is the HF- Assessment Method ? HF-assessment method A method for reviewing Human Factors in Control Centre Design Developed for NPD by HFS in co-operation with industry Basis for HF-assessment method NPD HSE regulations, “A method for reviewing Human Factors in Control Centre Design”, ISO 11064, NORSOK, ISO DIS 6385, + other Standards Users Authorities Industry 3 party revision
Why use the HF-Assessment Method ? Possible benefits Reduced cost in the development & operation of control centres Reduced probability of human error Reduced probability and cost of redesign/modifications Reduced absenteeism/staff turnover Reduced risk of environmental spills Reduced training costs Improved safety Improved process performance Improved work environment Improved communication between NPD and industry Improved management of emergency situations
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