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Call it the Human element in how a refining and chemical process operation is run....the other side of the machine and control system operation equation. Its value is in lives protected and money saved. This plain English guide to the principles of human factors will enable operations and control personnel-both the experienced and uninitiated- to understand how to successfully incorporate the concepts within their own plants. Through real-world examples, the author explains how human factors engineering concepts do, and must, dovetail with process plant design and operation. Offering practical…mehr

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Call it the Human element in how a refining and chemical process operation is run....the other side of the machine and control system operation equation. Its value is in lives protected and money saved. This plain English guide to the principles of human factors will enable operations and control personnel-both the experienced and uninitiated- to understand how to successfully incorporate the concepts within their own plants. Through real-world examples, the author explains how human factors engineering concepts do, and must, dovetail with process plant design and operation. Offering practical insights, the book lays out the principles of human-system interactions and how they must be incorporated into any plant and control system from the get go-in order to ensure safe and efficient operations. Control engineers and operations managers will gain incomparable, inside-the-industry experience from: ¿ Clear discussion of performance-shaping factors; ¿ In-depth discussion of key variables in terms of workload and staffing; ¿ A detailed analysis of the all-important human-machine interface, including content and format; ¿ How-to planning for system demands and levels of automation; ¿ Invaluable guidance on worker selection and training, along with sample procedures and job aids; and ¿ Tools for investigation of incidents and near-misses from the human perspective.
Autorenporträt
DAVID A. STROBHAR, P.E., Chief Human Factors Engineer and CEO of Beville Engineering, Dayton, Ohio, is an industry expert in operator performance, including alarm and display system design, staffing, and plant modernizations. He began his distinguished career by establishing the human factors department at GPU Nuclear-one year after their Three Mile Island Nuclear plant had suffered the worst U.S. nuclear accident. In the 30 years since founding Beville Engineering, his clients have included such household names as Shell, BP, Conoco Phillips, and Chevron. He has been called the father of alarm management and was co-editor of the rationalization clause of ISA18.2, Alarm Management for the Process Industries. In 2007, he helped found the Center for Operator Performance, a collaboration of industry and academia. He serves on the Engineering Advisory Board for Wright State University.