23 November 2021
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Session One
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10.00
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Chair’s Opening
Remarks
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Automation to improve safety and reliability
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10:05
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Virtual reality
investigations of human-industrial robot interaction
Mey Goh, Senior Lecturer, Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and
Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University
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Describe challenges in industrial human-robot collaboration
(HRC)
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Show how we use VR experiments to investigate trust and
fluency in HRC
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Describe motion and physiological data to model the
human responses
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10:25
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Question and Answer Session
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10:30
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Award Winning
Insights on Fatigue and Wellness Management
Jackie Townsend, Managing Director, Tram Operations Limited
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10:50
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Question and Answer Session
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10:55
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How can we make
automated vehicles expert drivers?
Nick Reed, Founder, Reed Mobility
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Automated vehicles are
anticipated to improve road safety but this is not guaranteed
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Human drivers flexibly apply
and interpret road rules in ways that can reduce (or increase!) road risk
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How can we satisfy ourselves
that automated vehicles are behaving safely to an acceptable level?
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11:15
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Question and Answer Session
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11:20
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Comfort Break
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11:50
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Is it human error
to call it Human Error?
Katja Kircher, Senior Research Leader, Swedish National
Road and Transport Research Institute
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The concept of “human error”
is questioned
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Explanations and examples
from the transportation sector
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Human-centred design is
suggested as way forward
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12:10
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Question and Answer Session
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12:15
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Supporting Reliable
Human Performance - Examples of Approaches from Aviation, Rail and Nuclear
Jodie Jarvis, Senior Human Factors Consultant, Jacobs
Lucinda Staples, Principal Human Factors Consultant,
Jacobs
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Examples of approaches used
to improve Human Performance within Aviation, Rail and Nuclear
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Associated challenges.
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Key learnings
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12:35
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Question and Answer Session
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12:40
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End of Session One
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Lunch Break
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13:40
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Chair’s Opening Remarks
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13:45
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Human Factors Critical Task Review (HFCTR): An Autoclave
Case Study
Dominic Furniss, Senior
Human Factors Consultant, Human Reliability Associates Ltd.
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Task analysis and bridging work-as-imagined and work-as-done
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Anticipating error and the factors driving that error
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Three pillars for effective recommendations: work design, procedures
and training aids
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14:05
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Question and Answer
Session
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14:10
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Roundtable Session:
Is the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) too often treated as an afterthought?
Oliver Carsten, Professor of Transport Safety, Institute for Transport
Studies, University of Leeds
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14:45
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Comfort Break
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15:15
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Human Factors in Operator Training
Mel McKendrick, Assistant Professor in Psychology, VRA
Coordinator, School of Social Sciences, Heriot-Watt University
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How do we develop
evidence-based technologies designed around actual need?
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Technology training before
performance training?
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How do we decide when and
how technology is most helpful?
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15:35
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Question and Answer Session
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15:40
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The Art of Rock-IT Science in Healthcare
Simon Dodds, Health Care Systems Engineer, SAASoft Ltd
and Consultant Surgeon, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust
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16:00
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Question and Answer Session
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16:05
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Chair’s Closing Remarks
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16:10
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End of Session Two
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