Human Factors in Design and Operations

The purpose of this course is to explain how an understanding of human abilities, limitations and needs can be applied to the design and assessment of tasks, equipment, systems and processes, in order to reduce human error, improve safety and increase efficiency. It also highlights how and why human errors occur, and describes the methods, tools and techniques that can be used to identify, analyse and reduce them. Key Human Factors tools and methodologies will be demonstrated through the use of real-world practical examples from high hazard industries.

Outline

  • Introduction to Human Factors
  • Human Factors integration (HFI)
  • Human Factors support to the design lifecycle for high hazard industries
  • Defining human error
  • Human error and violations
  • Human Reliability Analysis (HRA)

At the end of the course you should be able to:

  1. Analyse the role of HF in systems engineering in order to achieve safe and effective designs, systems and processes
  2. Evaluate the human characteristics which influence a user’s experience of the workplace environment to ensure it is comfortable, healthy, safe and effective (accounting for physical and psychological capabilities and limitations)
  3. Evaluate human error types (including violation) and their potential causes
  4. Appraise human reliability and performance using appropriate methods in order to develop measures to reduce the likelihood of human error

Who is this for?

Managers, supervisors and HSE professionals.

What prior study is recommended?

Education, skills or experience equivalent to undergraduate level. Risktec course: Principles of Risk Management.

How is it delivered?

Postgraduate

80 learning hours

Available as part of our MSc programme

CPD

20 learning hours

Self-paced, self-study

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Attendance only

F2F (2 days)