The Tasks of Individuals Practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics
Human factors professionals and ergonomists are believed to be autonomous scientists since their area of interests cover wide range of knowledge, skills and experiences (www.usernomics.com/humanfactors. html). HFs/E is a multidisciplinary field of interests that involve psychology, social engine...
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my-unisza-ir.51892022-02-08T02:41:28Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5189/ The Tasks of Individuals Practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics Rabiul, Ahasan Saiful Bahri, Mohamed HB Economic Theory Human factors professionals and ergonomists are believed to be autonomous scientists since their area of interests cover wide range of knowledge, skills and experiences (www.usernomics.com/humanfactors. html). HFs/E is a multidisciplinary field of interests that involve psychology, social engineering, system design, economics, and ethnography. Professionals often used the term HFs experts in the US and Canada, and in Europe they are called as ergonomists. Generally, HFs/E deals with the subject matters of human-technology and environmental relationships that co-exist in independent domains mainly on behavioural, cognitive, and physical sciences. In many countries, HFs/E discipline co-exists between health, safety, and productivity combining various components that affect workers’ wellbeing at their workplaces. In Asia, Africa and Latin America, it is difficult to determine who is who in the HFs/E profession [1-2]. It is because HFs/E uses an interdisciplinary approach to evaluate parameters of a worker and his/her work environment to improve safety, health, efficiency, and robustness of work systems [3]. HFs/E concepts could inevitably be applied anywhere, however. HFs/E is about how people interact with the system to get information and then interpret the information they gathered to make decisions (manmachine- environment system). In figure 1, we see a person using a system, for example, and we also see how the system could adapt itself to a new situation over time. 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5189/1/FH02-FRIT-17-08392.pdf Rabiul, Ahasan and Saiful Bahri, Mohamed (2016) The Tasks of Individuals Practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics. Journal of Ergonomics, 6 (4). pp. 1-2. ISSN 2165-7556 |
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Human factors professionals and ergonomists are believed to be
autonomous scientists since their area of interests cover wide range of
knowledge, skills and experiences (www.usernomics.com/humanfactors.
html). HFs/E is a multidisciplinary field of interests that involve
psychology, social engineering, system design, economics, and
ethnography. Professionals often used the term HFs experts in the US
and Canada, and in Europe they are called as ergonomists. Generally,
HFs/E deals with the subject matters of human-technology and
environmental relationships that co-exist in independent domains
mainly on behavioural, cognitive, and physical sciences. In many
countries, HFs/E discipline co-exists between health, safety, and
productivity combining various components that affect workers’
wellbeing at their workplaces. In Asia, Africa and Latin America, it is
difficult to determine who is who in the HFs/E profession [1-2]. It is
because HFs/E uses an interdisciplinary approach to evaluate
parameters of a worker and his/her work environment to improve
safety, health, efficiency, and robustness of work systems [3]. HFs/E
concepts could inevitably be applied anywhere, however. HFs/E is
about how people interact with the system to get information and then
interpret the information they gathered to make decisions (manmachine-
environment system). In figure 1, we see a person using a
system, for example, and we also see how the system could adapt itself
to a new situation over time. |
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