Meeting human reliability requirements through human factors design, testing, and modeling

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Abstract

In the design of novel systems, it is important for the human factors engineer to work in parallel with the human reliability analyst to arrive at the safest achievable design that meets design team safety goals and certification or regulatory requirements. This paper introduces the System Development Safety Triptych, a checklist of considerations for the interplay of human factors and human reliability through design, testing, and modeling in product development. This paper also explores three phases of safe system development, corresponding to the conception, design, and implementation of a system.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety
Pages3-8
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2007
EventEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety - Stavanger, Norway
Duration: Jun 25 2007Jun 27 2007

Publication series

NameProceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference 2007, ESREL 2007 - Risk, Reliability and Societal Safety
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityStavanger
Period06/25/0706/27/07

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