8 edition of Human factors methods for improving performance in the process industries found in the catalog.
Human factors methods for improving performance in the process industries
Published
2007
by CCPS, Center for Chemical Process Safety, Wiley-Interscience in [New York], Hoboken, N.J
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index
Statement | Center for Chemical Process Safety ; Dan Crowl, editor ; authors, Dennis Attwood ... [et al.] |
Contributions | Attwood, Dennis A, Crowl, Daniel A, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Center for Chemical Process Safety |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TP155.5 .H86 2007 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xvi, 228 p. : |
Number of Pages | 228 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17212178M |
ISBN 10 | 0470117540 |
LC Control Number | 2006028495 |
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About this book. Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process safety.
Human factors incidents can result in injury and death, damage to the environment, fines, and business losses due to.
Description. Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industriesprovides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process safety.
Human factors incidents can result in injury and death, damage to the environment, fines, and business losses due to ruined. AIChE | The Global Home of Chemical Engineers. Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries (CCPS Concept Books) Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process.
Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries Details This book provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process safety. Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process safety.
HUMAN FACTORS METHODS FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE IN THE PROCESS INDUSTRIES Center for Chemical Process Safety Dan Crowl, Editor Authors: Dennis Attwood, Paul Baybutt, Chris Devlin, Walter Fluharty, Gareth Hughes, Dan Isaacson, Phil Joyner, Eugene Lee, Don Lorenzo, Lisa Morrison, Bob Ormsby A JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC., PUBLICATION.
Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries: Making it Work in Practice is a comprehensive overview of human factors within this sector, focusing on the practical application. It has been written by acknowledged industry experts from the Keil Centre, which is a leading practice of chartered ergonomics and human factors specialists, chartered safety specialists, registered occupational.
Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design presents more than ninety design and evaluation methods, and is designed to act as an ergonomics methods.
The study and application of human factors is complex because there is not just one simple answer to fix or change how people are affected by certain conditions or situations. Aviation maintenance human factors research has the overall goal to identify and optimize the factors that affect human performance in maintenance and inspection.
of time required for each task. Applying human factors principles to the “total system” design will increase performance accuracy, decrease performance time, and enhance safety. Research has shown that designin g the system to improve human performance is the most cost. Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries: Making it Work in Practice is a comprehensive overview of human factors within this sector, focusing on the practical application.
It has been written by acknowledged industry experts from the Keil Centre, which is a leading practice of chartered ergonomics and human factors specialists, chartered safety specialists, registered occupational. This edited book concerns the real practice of human factors and ergonomics (HF/E), conveying the perspectives and experiences of practitioners and other stakeholders in a variety of industrial sectors, organisational settings and working contexts.
The book blends literature on the nature of practice with diverse and eclectic reflections from experience in a range of contexts, from healthcare. The practical approaches to human factors presented in this Chapter will make it possible for plant personnel to directly apply human factors topics of interest to improve process safety performance.
In the appendices, the book contains a glossary of human factors terms, references for further information, a bibliography and a subject index. Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process safety.
Human factors incidents can result in injury and death, damage to the environment, fines, and business losses due to ruined batches, off-spec products.
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Paul Baybutt Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries. Related; Information; Close Figure Viewer. Return to Figure. Previous Figure Next Figure. Caption. Additional links. Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries By CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety) The proper application of human factors is a valuable investment in overall process safety This book provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and.
Complete with examples, case histories, techniques, and implementation methodologies, Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries helps managers and engineering staff design and execute an efficient program. Organized for topical reference, the book includes:Author: CCPS (Center for Chemical Process Safety).
Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries: Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries provides guidance for managers and plant engineering staff on specific, practical techniques and tools for addressing forty different human factors issues impacting process safety.
Human factors incidents can result in injury and death, damage to .Book Description. Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries: Making it Work in Practice is a comprehensive overview of human factors within this sector, focusing on the practical application.
It has been written by acknowledged industry experts from the Keil Centre, which is a leading practice of chartered ergonomics and human factors specialists, chartered safety specialists.The science of human factors has made significant contributions to process safety and to the improved design of control system Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs).
Human Factors Methods for Improving Performance in the Process Industries, a new book from Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), provides a broad overview of the many ways human factors affect a process plant.2/5.