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Computer modelling of human operators in systems : Laughery, K.R. In: Proceedings of the 1984 International Conference on Occupational Ergonomics, Toronto, Ontario, 7–9 May 1984, Edited by M.L. Matthews and R.D.G. Webb, Vol 2, pp 26–34


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
132 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-6870

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categorisation is described which has been used to identify the potential ergonomics factors which contribute to the 'near-misses'. Preliminary analyses and practical consideration regarding the usefulness of the approach are also summarised. In conjunction with the 'near-miss' survey, the volunteers completed a series of psychological assessments to investigate whether it is possible to predict or distinguish on the basis of psychological tests, those who are involved in 'near-misses' from those who are not. 16.2.7 (88569) Sjoflot, L. Research programme on ergonomics in agriculture in Norway. In:


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