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This title presents a new and comprehensive prototype design and lifecycle model specific to human dependent barriers and safety critical tasks. Designed to supplement current practice, the comprehensive model is fully underpinned by cognitive ergonomics and cognition science.
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This title presents a new and comprehensive prototype design and lifecycle model specific to human dependent barriers and safety critical tasks. Designed to supplement current practice, the comprehensive model is fully underpinned by cognitive ergonomics and cognition science.
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- Verlag: Bsp Books Pvt. Ltd.
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781032655949
- ISBN-10: 1032655941
- Artikelnr.: 70152096
- Verlag: Bsp Books Pvt. Ltd.
- Seitenzahl: 654
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9781032655949
- ISBN-10: 1032655941
- Artikelnr.: 70152096
Tom Shephard has 42 years of experience in global operating, engineering design,and consulting companies in the hydrocarbon and related technology industries. Tom designed and delivered safety solutions and studies to world¿class global projects in O&G, refining, petrochemicals, and pipelines. Early roles included corporate technology and project leadership, HMI and safety system design and delivery, and technology and project consulting. Career spanning roles and efforts included functional safety and developing new corporate and project technology standards, tools, and project execution methods. Later roles shifted to process safety, safety and reliability studies, and department management for a world¿class technical safety department. Tom's efforts to integrate cognitive ergonomics and cognitive science into human barrier design began with the Deepwater Horizon accident. He brings a seasoned practitioner's mindset, persistence, passion, and a unique blend of multi¿discipline competencies to that effort.
1. Introduction. 2. Terms
Definitions
and Model Constructs. 3. Conceptual and Preliminary Design (Model Phases A and B). 4. Detailed Design
Engineering
and Requisitions (Model Phase C). 5. Implementation: Procurement
Fabrication
Human and Organizational Elements (Model Phase C). 6. Construction
Installation
and Commissioning (Model Phase D). 7. Operate and Maintain
Modify
and Decommission (Model Phases E
F
and G). 8. The Case for Developing a New Standard for Active Human Barriers. 9. Concluding Observations
Findings
and Remarks. Appendix A. Project Execution and Planning. Appendix B. Technical Design
Resources
and Topics. Appendix C. Teams and Teamworking. Appendix D. Performance Standards. Appendix E. Procurement. Appendix F. Cognition: Baseline Science and Application. Appendix G. Verification and Validation. Appendix H. Performance Influencing Factors. Appendix I. Cognitive Assessment and Mitigation Process 1. Appendix J. Human and Organizational Elements. Appendix K. Workspace Development and Design Principles. Appendix L. Remote Barrier Support
Remote Operations Centers. Appendix M. Deepwater Horizon Accident: Active Barrier Causal Contributors.
Definitions
and Model Constructs. 3. Conceptual and Preliminary Design (Model Phases A and B). 4. Detailed Design
Engineering
and Requisitions (Model Phase C). 5. Implementation: Procurement
Fabrication
Human and Organizational Elements (Model Phase C). 6. Construction
Installation
and Commissioning (Model Phase D). 7. Operate and Maintain
Modify
and Decommission (Model Phases E
F
and G). 8. The Case for Developing a New Standard for Active Human Barriers. 9. Concluding Observations
Findings
and Remarks. Appendix A. Project Execution and Planning. Appendix B. Technical Design
Resources
and Topics. Appendix C. Teams and Teamworking. Appendix D. Performance Standards. Appendix E. Procurement. Appendix F. Cognition: Baseline Science and Application. Appendix G. Verification and Validation. Appendix H. Performance Influencing Factors. Appendix I. Cognitive Assessment and Mitigation Process 1. Appendix J. Human and Organizational Elements. Appendix K. Workspace Development and Design Principles. Appendix L. Remote Barrier Support
Remote Operations Centers. Appendix M. Deepwater Horizon Accident: Active Barrier Causal Contributors.
1. Introduction. 2. Terms
Definitions
and Model Constructs. 3. Conceptual and Preliminary Design (Model Phases A and B). 4. Detailed Design
Engineering
and Requisitions (Model Phase C). 5. Implementation: Procurement
Fabrication
Human and Organizational Elements (Model Phase C). 6. Construction
Installation
and Commissioning (Model Phase D). 7. Operate and Maintain
Modify
and Decommission (Model Phases E
F
and G). 8. The Case for Developing a New Standard for Active Human Barriers. 9. Concluding Observations
Findings
and Remarks. Appendix A. Project Execution and Planning. Appendix B. Technical Design
Resources
and Topics. Appendix C. Teams and Teamworking. Appendix D. Performance Standards. Appendix E. Procurement. Appendix F. Cognition: Baseline Science and Application. Appendix G. Verification and Validation. Appendix H. Performance Influencing Factors. Appendix I. Cognitive Assessment and Mitigation Process 1. Appendix J. Human and Organizational Elements. Appendix K. Workspace Development and Design Principles. Appendix L. Remote Barrier Support
Remote Operations Centers. Appendix M. Deepwater Horizon Accident: Active Barrier Causal Contributors.
Definitions
and Model Constructs. 3. Conceptual and Preliminary Design (Model Phases A and B). 4. Detailed Design
Engineering
and Requisitions (Model Phase C). 5. Implementation: Procurement
Fabrication
Human and Organizational Elements (Model Phase C). 6. Construction
Installation
and Commissioning (Model Phase D). 7. Operate and Maintain
Modify
and Decommission (Model Phases E
F
and G). 8. The Case for Developing a New Standard for Active Human Barriers. 9. Concluding Observations
Findings
and Remarks. Appendix A. Project Execution and Planning. Appendix B. Technical Design
Resources
and Topics. Appendix C. Teams and Teamworking. Appendix D. Performance Standards. Appendix E. Procurement. Appendix F. Cognition: Baseline Science and Application. Appendix G. Verification and Validation. Appendix H. Performance Influencing Factors. Appendix I. Cognitive Assessment and Mitigation Process 1. Appendix J. Human and Organizational Elements. Appendix K. Workspace Development and Design Principles. Appendix L. Remote Barrier Support
Remote Operations Centers. Appendix M. Deepwater Horizon Accident: Active Barrier Causal Contributors.