Understanding the role of the human factor in safety critical systems Dr Lisa Hinkley Department of Psychology Oxford Brookes University.

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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 designing products 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, its 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: 1.The side-by-side presentation is confusing. 2.No consideration of even minimal visual impairment. 3.No consideration of even minimal motor impairment. 4.Why is it possible to punch two if you can only vote for one? 5.It presents extraneous information (e.g., the numbers). Safety Critical???