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CONTENTS
Chapter 9.1 General
The Need To Take Human Factors Into Account_
What is "Human Factors"?
The SHEL Model
Incidents and Accidents Attributable To Human
Factors
/ Human Error
Examples
of Incidents and Accidents
Incidents
and Accidents - A Breakdown in Human Factors
Murphy's Law
Dr James Reason
Chapter 9.2 Human Performance and
Limitations
Human Performance as Part of the Maintenance
Engineering System
Vision
-
The
Basic Function of the Eye
-
Components
of the Eye
-
Factors
Affecting Clarity of Sight
-
Physical Factors
-
Environmental Factors
-
The
Nature of the Object Being Viewed
-
Colour
Vision
-
Vision
and the Aircraft Maintenance Enginee
Hearing
-
The
Basic Function of the Ear
-
Components
of the Ear
-
Impact
of Noise on Performance
-
Hearing
Impairment
-
High
and Low Tone Deafness
-
Hearing
Protection
-
Presbycusis
-
Hearing
and the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Information Processing
-
An
Information Processing Model
-
Sensory
Receptors and Sensory Stores
-
Attention
and Perception
-
Decision
Making
-
Memory
-
Motor
Programmes
-
Situation
Awareness
-
Information
Processing Limitations
-
Attention
and Perception
-
Decision
Making, Memory, and Motor Programmes
-
Summary
Claustrophobia, Physical Access and Fear of Heights
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Physical
Access and Claustrophobia
-
Fear
of Heights
-
Other Phobias
Chapter
9.3 Social Psychology
-
Responsibility:
Individual and Group
-
Motivation and De-motivation
-
Introduction
-
External and Internal
Motivation
-
Reward and Punishment: Effects
on Behaviour
-
Maslow's
Hierarchy of Needs
-
De-motivation
Peer Pressure
-
Experiments
in Conformity
-
Countering
Peer Pressure and Conformity
-
Culture Issues
-
Safety
Culture
-
Social
Culture
-
Engineering
a Just Culture (Dr.Reason)
-
The
Blame Cycle
-
David
Marx Scenarios
-
The
Substitution Test
-
The Blame Scale
-
Summary
Personality Types
-
Five
Factor Model
-
"Accident
Prone"
Team Working
-
The
Concept of a Team
-
Some
Advantages and Disadvantages of Team Working
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Important
Elements of Team Working
Management, Supervision and Leadership
-
The
Management Role
-
The
Supervisory Role
-
Characteristics
of a Leader
Maintenance Resource Management (MRM)
-
CRM and MRM
-
The Dirty Dozen
Chapter
9.4 Factors Affecting Performance
-
Fitness and Health
-
Pre-employment
Disposition
-
Day-to-Day
Fitness and Health
-
Positive
Measures
Stress
-
Causes
and Symptoms
-
Domestic
Stress
-
Work
Related Stress
-
Stress
Management
Time Pressure and Deadlines
-
The
Effects of Time Pressure and Deadlines
-
Managing
Time Pressure and Deadlines
Workload - Overload and Underload
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Arousal
-
Factors
Determining Workload
-
Overload
-
Underload
-
Workload
Management
Sleep, Fatigue and Shift Work
-
What
Is Sleep?
-
Circadian
Rhythms
-
Fatigue
-
Shift
Work
-
Sleep,
Fatigue, Shift Work and the Aircraft Maintenance Engineer
Alcohol, Medication and Drug Abuse
-
Alcohol
-
Railways
and Transport Safety Act 2003
-
Alcohol and Sleep
-
Alcohol and Attention
-
Medication
-
Drugs
-
Non-Prescribed
Drugs
Diet and Nutrition
-
Eating
Habits/Patterns
-
Culture
-
Nutrition
-
Glycaemic
Index (Gl)
-
Drinking
Habits
-
Dehydration