High risk industries commonly apply human factors engineering principles in the design and layout of equipment and workplaces. This optimises operational tasks such as maintenance, monitoring and control of plant and equipment.
Effective intergration of Human Factors in Projects to optimise plant and equipment design, safety, usability and human performance throughout the life of the asset.
Understanding how humans perform by recognising the interactions between humans and complex systems to build a more resilient organisation.
Optimising control room design, ergonomics and Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) to design error tolerant systems.
Analysis of safety critical tasks to understand the interface with safety critical systems and the causes of human error to develop optimal design controls.
Supporting organisations to build internal governance to optimise the application of human factors engineering, human factors integration and HOP.
Human-centred design is an approach to interactive systems development that aims to make systems usable and useful by focusing on the users, their needs and requirements, and by applying human factors/ergonomics, and usability knowledge and techniques.
Careful consideration of psychosocial risk to effectively embed primary interventions at the organisational level to develop a psychologically safe workplace.
Coaching front line leadership styles to focus on care and building relationships and trust through effective interactions and conversations, while confirming effectiveness of controls and that teams are set up for success.