Browsing by Author "Peres, Camille"
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Lander, Elliott; Peres, Camille; Mannan, Sam (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2015)Well written procedures are an integral part of any industrial operation for safe operation, managing risks and continuous improvement. Although the importance of procedures is recognized by all industries and regulators, ...
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Shahini, Farzaneh (2021-04-27)Young drivers are involved in higher number of crashes compared to other age groups. Highly automated vehicles are expected to improve traffic safety and reduce human errors. However, there are still concerns about the ...
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Verona, Daniel Josiah (2017-07-31)The goal of this work was to evaluate a task-analysis-based approach to sonification design for surface electromyography (sEMG) data. A sonification is a type of auditory display that uses sound to convey information about ...
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Johnson, William Dale (2019-03-21)Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) procedures and training are used by global industries to mitigate risks and are often provided in a lingua franca. This research, investigated strategies for overcoming language barriers ...
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Arenas Reyes, Jehova (2015-12-15)The evolution of organizations comes with changes in two core elements: human factors and technology factors. The introduction of new technology is one of the most important processes considered to improve the performance ...
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Faisal, Mohaned Yahya K (2021-04-22)Human error is a major recurrent theme in industrial incidents in the Hydrocarbon Processing Industry and Chemical Processing Industry. However, advances in the science of Human Factors have shown that human error is not ...
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Shahini, Farzaneh (2023-08-02)Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) involving police vehicles have been identified as a significant problem nationwide. Police MVCs are attributed to driving at high speed, pursuit situations, extreme weather conditions, complex ...
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Guarguati Ariza, Juliana Andrea (2017-04-25)Learning from incidents has always been very challenging for industry and regulators due to the associated complexity in human and organizational behavior. In spite of the efforts and resources spent on incident investigation ...