Considering Cognitive Ergonomic Factors to Prevent Accidents
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Jansz, Janis
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Jansz, Janis. 2013. Considering Cognitive Ergonomic Factors to Prevent Accidents, in Proceedings of the 26th Annual WSO International Environmental & Occupational Safety & Health Professional Development Symposium, Sep 9 2013. San Diego, California: University of California.
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This paper examines the role of cognitive ergonomic factors in accident prevention through the use of case study examples and includes recommended risk control strategies. From this analysis a model including consideration of cognitive ergonomic factors in accident prevention is developed.
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