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2019 - What is Human Factors and why is it Important?

Date2019-03-13

Deadline2019-03-12

VenueFremont, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsOrganizational culture; Safety Professionals; Organisational structure

Websitehttps://www.traininng.com/webinar/what-i...

Topics/Call fo Papers

Overview
This webinar is tailored to provide an overview of human factors and the benefits of applying human factors within the design process and ongoing system operations.
Human Factors can be classified into three areas:
Ergonomics
Human Performance
Organizational culture
Why should you Attend
Human Factors is now a globally recognized discipline and, in many jurisdictions, it is a requirement to demonstrate that it has been considered as part of design and operation of new systems.
The purpose of this webinar is to provide an overview of the basics of human factors in that you'll be able to:
Understand the definition and scope of human factors
Recognize the benefits of user centred design
Identify opportunities where HF may improve current processes and designs
Discuss the regulatory environment in several jurisdictions
Areas Covered in the Session
What is human factors?
What is covered by human factors?
What is the purpose of human factors?
Examples of where human factors has not been considered within the design process
Integration of human factors within the design process
Who Will Benefit
Strategic and Operational Decision Makers within Complex Systems
Engineers involved in the Development of control Systems
Control Operators within Complex Systems
Safety Professionals
Speaker Profile
Ben Woodcock is a Human Factors Consultant with over 20 years’ experience of applying his discipline across several industries, including Rail and Transportation, Energy and Defense. He has operated within several countries including the UK, USA, Canada and UAE. He is currently the Project Delivery Director at SNC Lavalin’s Rail and Transit Division, based in Calgary, Canada.

Last modified: 2019-02-04 18:29:26