Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilities) are examples of industries that depend upon the interaction between operators and machines. Consequently, to assess the risks of those systems, not only the reliability of the technological components has to be accounted for, but also the ‘human model’. For this reason, engineers have been working together with psychologists and sociologists to understand cognitive functions and how the organisational context influences individual actions. Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) identifies and analyses the causes, consequences and contributions of human performance (including failures) in complex sociotechnical systems. Generally, HRA research is...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
AbstractIt seems that ironically, as the complexity of products and electronic methods of protection...
AbstractThis paper discusses the state of the art in the reliability analysis of human operators. Su...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Looking into aviation, nuclear power generation, oil & gas and chemical industries, one can notice t...
Few systems operate completely independent of humans. Thus any study of system risk or reliability r...
In recent years, there has been a decrease in accidents due to technical failures through technologi...
Serious incidents that occur inside or caused by industrial plants represent a very critical issue. ...
Despite the massive developments in new technologies, materials and industrial systems, notably supp...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management tech...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Despite the massive developments in new technologies, materials and industrial s...
Humans play a crucial role in modern socio-technical systems. Rooted in reliability engineering, the...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
Since the Reactor Safety Study in the early 1970's, human reliability analysis (HRA) has been evolvi...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
AbstractIt seems that ironically, as the complexity of products and electronic methods of protection...
AbstractThis paper discusses the state of the art in the reliability analysis of human operators. Su...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Looking into aviation, nuclear power generation, oil & gas and chemical industries, one can notice t...
Few systems operate completely independent of humans. Thus any study of system risk or reliability r...
In recent years, there has been a decrease in accidents due to technical failures through technologi...
Serious incidents that occur inside or caused by industrial plants represent a very critical issue. ...
Despite the massive developments in new technologies, materials and industrial systems, notably supp...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management tech...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.Despite the massive developments in new technologies, materials and industrial s...
Humans play a crucial role in modern socio-technical systems. Rooted in reliability engineering, the...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
Since the Reactor Safety Study in the early 1970's, human reliability analysis (HRA) has been evolvi...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
AbstractIt seems that ironically, as the complexity of products and electronic methods of protection...
AbstractThis paper discusses the state of the art in the reliability analysis of human operators. Su...