Human Factors Course
This is a two day course. It has been developed over recent years and recently updated for presentation as an in-house course. Its objective is to give attendees an appreciation of what Human Factors is, why it is important and how they can use it to improve the control of major hazards and process safety risks. It is particularly applicable to companies working in oil, gas, chemical and other process industries.
The slides used in the course and some workshop material can be viewed by clicking the links below. The course can be tailored to your requirements.
| 1 |
Introduction |
420 |
| 2 |
Human factors overview |
402 |
| 3 |
Human failure |
419 |
| 4 |
Human factors key issues |
389 |
| 5 |
Identifying causes of human failure |
383 |
| 6 |
Getting started - identifying critical tasks |
508 |
| 7 |
Task and error analysis |
399 |
| 8 |
Human factors in design |
320 |
| 9 |
Procedures |
297 |
| 10 |
Training and competence |
327 |
| 11 |
Staffing levels and arrangements |
347 |
| 12 |
Managing change |
309 |
| 13 |
Communication |
368 |
| 14 |
Fatigue and stress |
344 |
| 15 |
Control rooms |
407 |
| 16 |
Summing up |
327 |
| 17 |
Workshop - Task identification and criticality ranking |
387 |
| 18 |
Workshop answer - task and error analysis for tanking offloading |
331 |
| 19 |
Example job aid |
346 |
| 20 |
Example procedure |
414 |
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