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Ergonomics & Human Factors 201929 April – 1 May 2019 • Stratford-upon-Avon

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Monday Masterclasses10:30 Registration

Session 1 2 3 411:00 Safety culture

Barry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL

User centred intelligent mobility Jamie Chan-Pensley, Transport Systems Catapult

Using task analysis to understand work in healthcareAlexandra Lang, University of Nottingham

Witness interviewing for safety investigationsAndrew Blackie, Abris Consulting Ltd

13:00 Lunch

14:00 to 17:00

Witness interviewing for safety investigations Andrew Blackie, Abris Consulting Ltd

Sponsored by: Making organisations more human-centred using ISO 27500Tom Stewart, System Concepts Ltd and the Council for Work and Health

Managing ergonomics for a mobile workforce Ed Milnes and Sarah Tapley, Mobile Office Ltd

Safety cultureBarry Kirwan, EUROCONTROL

Monday evening18:15 BBQ on the Terrace with cocktails19:45 Quiz: Much ado about nothing

Doctoral ConsortiumLed by Chris Baber, University of Birmingham

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Tuesday morning08:30 Registration

09:15 Welcome address: Professor Neil Mansfield, CIEHF President 2018-2019

09:30 Institute Lecture: A prescription of human factors for the NHS, Dr Lauren Morgan, University of Oxford

10:30 Break

Sessions 1 Rail 2 Healthcare 3 Defence and Security 4 ManufacturingChair: David Golightly Chair: Alexandra Lang Chair: Georgina Fletcher Chair: Ella-Mae Hubbard

11:00 Talk: Exploring the complexities of cane rail operations in Tropical Far North QueenslandAnjum Naweed, CentralQueensland University

Discussion: Time to more deeply examine human factors and adrenaline auto-injectorsDominic Furniss, Human Reliability Associates

Talk: Eye point of gaze for object selection and weapon aimingKerry Tatlock, MBDA

Talk: Identifying the role of human factors in Industry 4.0 RevolutionSetia Hermawati, University of Nottingham

11:30 Talk: Achieving a step change in route knowledge managementAlice Monk, RSSB

Talk: Human factors assessment of armoured fighting vehicle headset functionRachel van Besouw, Dstl

Discussion: Digital manufacturing and productivityElla-Mae Hubbard, Loughborough University

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Sessions 1 Rail 2 Healthcare 3 Defence and Security 4 Manufacturing12:00 Case study: Railway

commissioning using a human factors testing approachAmanda Elliott, Innovace Designs Ltd

Case study: Improving organisational performance through integration of human factorsJulie Avery, GlaxoSmithKline

Talk: A participatory approach to helicopter user interface designDavid McNeish, DSTL

Discussion continued

12:10 Case study: Intercity Express train driver controlled operation: train safety check experimental assessmentLaura Jones, CCD Design &Ergonomics

Case study: Usability engineering for a complex, medical device: a case study of an MR-LinacDavid Gilmore, Elekta

12:20 Case study: Incident reduction programme: Nottingham rail stationPaul Davison, PPWDConsulting Ltd

12:30 Lunch

Tuesday morning

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13:30 Keynote: From systems ergonomics to global ergonomics: the world as a socio-ecological-technical system, Professor Paul Salmon, University of the Sunshine Coast

14:30 Just a Minute poster session

15:00 Break

Sessions 1 Rail 2 Healthcare 3 Safety culture 4 CognitionChair: Nora Balfe Chair: Alexandra Lang Chair: Barry Kirwan Chair: Dominic Furniss

15:30 Talk: Human performance in rail: current assessment and future opportunitiesAbigail Fowler, University of Nottingham

Talk: Human factors evaluation of an advanced defibrillator for in-hospital cardiac arrestLena Kerle, University of Nottingham

Talk: Moving the needle on safety culture: facilitating transformation Ann Bicknell, Arup

Talk: Design of human-machine teams using a modified CoActive design methodChris Baber, University of Birmingham

Tuesday afternoon

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Sessions 1 Rail 2 Healthcare 3 Safety culture 4 Cognition16:00 Talk: Applying nudge to

organisational communications: nudge and source impact on e-learning completionAmritpal Chohan, Coventry University

Discussion: Integrating human factors into the health and social care sector: tales from within regarding strategy, pragmatism and persistenceBryn Baxendale, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Workshop: Risk culture in commercial air transport industryCengiz Turkoglu, Cranfield Safety & Accident Investigation Centre

Workshop: DiCoT: a method for applying distributed cognition to sociotechnical systemsDominic Furniss, Human Reliability Associates

16:30 Panel session: Discussion and summary

17:00 Short break

17:15 CIEHF Annual General Meeting

Tuesday evening: a celebration18:45 Drinks reception on the Terrace

19:30 Awards ceremony followed by Annual Dinner

Tuesday afternoon

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Wednesday morning08:30 Registration

09:00 Donald Broadbent Lecture: The human factors of the future: people, place and pixels Dr Nicola Millard, BT Global Services Innovation Team

10:00 Break

Sessions 1 Aviation 2 Health & Wellbeing 3 Tools 4 TechnologyChair: Georgina Fletcher Chair: Arthur Stewart Chair: Gareth Croft Chair: Chris Baber

10:30 Talk: We know why people fail to follow procedures: now on to interventionsColin Drury, AppliedErgonomics Group Inc.

Case study: Physical employment standards for security officers enhances operational effectiveness and reduces sickness absenceMark Rayson, Mark Rayson Consulting Ltd

Talk: Human and organisational factors in cybersecurity: applying STAMP to explore vulnerabilitiesAndrew Wright, Corporate Risk Associates

Talk: A qualitative study of sleep trackers usage: evidence of orthosomniaSamuel Aupetit, ERGO-CENTRE

10:40 Case study: An ergonomic assessment of small boat lobster fishingHelen Vosper, Robert Gordon University

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Sessions 1 Aviation 2 Health & Wellbeing 3 Tools 4 Technology11:00 Talk: The influences of

flight deck interface design on pilot situation awareness and perceived workloadWen-Chin Li, Cranfield University

Workshop: The practical application of fatigue investigation toolsSarah Booth, Clockwork Research

Workshop: Using Bowtie diagrams to visualise cause and effect relationshipsAmanda Elliott, Innovace Designs Ltd; Paul McCulloch and Alistair Cowin, CGE Risk Management Solutions

Guidance: CPD Surgery

11:30 Talk: Design with intent on the flight deckVictoria Banks, University of Southampton

12:00 Lunch

Wednesday morning

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Sessions 1 Aviation 2 Health & Wellbeing 3 Methods 4 AutomotiveChair: Rebecca Charles Chair: Sarah Booth Chair: Gareth Croft Chair: Mark Young

13:00 Talk: Deriving good practices from hierarchical task analysisColin Drury, Applied Ergonomics Group Inc.

Talk: Minimum aperture transit in healthy adults of different sizeArthur Stewart, Robert Gordon University

Workshop: Thinking outside the (nuclear glove) boxStephanie Simpson, Orano Projects

Talk: The impact of interaction mechanisms with in-vehicle touch screens on task performanceAyse Crossland, University of Nottingham

13:30 Panel session: Discussion and summary

Talk: Comparing the efficacy of visual and verbal guidance for optimal car-seat postureAmy Hope, University of Nottingham

Talk: Rebuilding drivers’ situation awareness during take-over requests in level 3 automated carsDavid Large, University of Nottingham

Wednesday afternoon

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14:50 Keynote: HFE issues in the future of work, Dr Kathleen Mosier, San Francisco State University & International Ergonomics Association

15:20 Discussion: Future of work and future of human factors and ergonomics: views and perspectives from the UK, Juan Carlos Hiba, National University of Rosario & International Ergonomics Association

Sessions 1 Strategy 2 Health & Wellbeing 3 Methods 4 Automotive14:00 Feedback: Perspective

from CIEHF by Steve BarracloughPerspective from HFES by Kermit Davis

Talk: Occupant psychological wellbeing and environmental satisfaction after an open-plan office redesignJennifer Langer, Cardiff University

Talk: Validating ergonomics methodsNeville Stanton, University of Southampton

Talk: Software analysis of racing drivers’ interfaces using Link Analysis and Fitts’ LawJames Brown, University of Southampton

14:30 Break

14:50 The Future of Work

15:50 Closing address by the CIEHF President 2019-2020

Wednesday afternoon

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Dr Lauren Morgan, University of Oxford

Lauren is a lecturer in Human Factors and Patient Safety in the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences at the University of Oxford and she is Director of their Postgraduate Certificate in Patient Safety. Lauren has studied many areas of healthcare from surgery to general practice, and has got involved in quality improvement and IT projects. Recently Lauren has led presentations to the GMC on human factors and, as a result, she has now been invited to design their programme of work to integrate human factors into their work processes.

Dr Nicola Millard, BT Global Services Innovation Team

Nicola combines psychology with futurology to try and anticipate what might be lying around the corner for both customers and organisations. She has been with BT for over 25 years, working her way around the business including research, user interface design, customer service and business consulting. She was involved with the first application of AI into BT’s call centres, BT’s initial experiments with home working and developing new ways to measure customer experience.

Professor Paul Salmon, University of the Sunshine Coast

Paul is director of the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems at the University of the Sunshine Coast. He has spent almost 20 years conducting applied human factors and ergonomics research in areas including transport, defence, sport, cybersecurity, urban design and disaster management. Paul’s current research is focused on better understanding of major societal issues.

Dr Kathleen Mosier, San Francisco State University and the International Ergonomics Association

Kathleen is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology from San Francisco State University, the President of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA). Her current research concerns the impact of work environment changes on remote teams in space operations, and she is working on a NASA-funded project to examine psychosocial aspects of crew autonomy in long duration space missions.

Keynotes

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PostersErgonomic constraints for astronauts: challenges and opportunities today and for the future Martin Braddock, Sherwood Observatory

Automated vehicles as a co-pilot: improving communication during the transfer of control Jediah Clark, University of Southampton

Touchscreen usage with upper limb prostheses: initial explorations Phil Day, NCR Corporation

Designing smart motorways Kate Fairhall, Arup

Building risk matrices from interview transcripts utilising HCA and IPA Megan Field, University of Birmingham

Allocation of function in the era of artificial intelligence: a 60-year old paradigm challenged Nick Gkikas, BAE Systems

An exploratory focus group study of factors influencing helicopter pilots’ non-technical skills Oliver Hamlet, University of Aberdeen

Integrating human factors within a large NHS Trust Fran Ives, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Attitudes, perceptions, fatalism and behaviours: some early findings Rich McIlroy, University of Southampton

Testing the usability of a clinical guideline Giulia Miles, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Persona-technology footprint: an evaluation of 144 students’ perception of a person using assistive technology George Torrens, Loughborough University

Investigating the effect of train occupancy information Kirsten Revell, University of Southampton

Takeover without guidance – what do drivers think about when taking control of semi-autonomous vehicles? Kirsten Revell, University of Southampton

Risk assessment of sharp edges in trains Suganth Rajendra Kumar, Bombardier Transportation

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Safety risk attitudes in commercial aviation Johnny Short, University of Huddersfield

Exploring and employing user centred research methods to optimise patient information leaflets Molly Smyth, Loughborough University

What’s special about eco-drivers? Results from an online questionnaire exploring driver habits Neville Stanton, University of Southampton

Complex systems’ safety – an example from naval navigation Mike Tainsh, BAE Systems Maritime

Investigation of UK farmer risk perception and non-technical skills Ilinca-Ruxandra Tone, University of Aberdeen

Can stature be predicted from fingerprint characteristics? Regression analysis of 200 participants George Torrens, Loughborough University

Social camouflage: a survey of 143 students of their preference for assistive technology cutlery and the visual mechanisms being influenced George Torrens, Loughborough University

Posters

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