Integrating Behavioral Science with Human Factors to Address Process Safety |
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Authors: | Manuel A. Rodriguez John Bell Michelle Brown Donna Carter |
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Affiliation: | 1. ABA Technologies, Inc., Melbourne, Florida, USAmanny@abatechnologies.com;3. FMC Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;4. DMC Consulting, Weipa, Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTApplying the science of human factors to eliminate error across all aspects of process design, management, operation, and maintenance has been a focus in the process safety area for many years. Human error has been attributed as a major cause of many high profile catastrophic accidents around the world. These accidents have resulted in national and international attention, which has led to a focus on improving organizational capabilities, systems, and in many cases, governmental regulations around human factors. This article provides a review of the field of human factors highlighting various topics in the literature, and introduces governmental regulatory bodies currently engaging organizations in a scientific approach to human factors. Finally, the need for integrating behavioral science methodologies with human factors is addressed. This is done with specific focus on how Organizational Behavior Management methodologies can work in concert with human factors to optimize process safety. |
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Keywords: | Behavioral science human factors Organizational Behavior Management safety safety culture |
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