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Ergonomics, safety, and resilience in the helicopter offshore transportation system of Campos Basin
BACKGROUND: Air transportation of personnel to offshore oil platforms is one of the major hazards of this kind of endeavor. Pilot performance is a key factor in the safety of the transportation system. OBJECTIVE: This study seeks to identify the ergonomic factors present in pilots' activities t...
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Published in: | Work (Reading, Mass.) Mass.), 2015-07, Vol.51 (3), p.513-535 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | BACKGROUND: Air transportation of personnel to offshore oil
platforms is one of the major hazards of this kind of endeavor. Pilot
performance is a key factor in the safety of the transportation system.
OBJECTIVE: This study seeks to identify the ergonomic factors
present in pilots' activities that may in some way compromise or enhance
their performance, the constraints and affordances which they are subject
to; and where possible to link these to their associated risk factors
METHODS: Methodology adopted in this project studies work in its
context. It is a merging of Activity Analysis (Guerin et al. 2001) of
European tradition with Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA - www.ctaresource.com)
articulated with the recent approaches to cognitive systems engineering
developed by Professors David Woods and Erik Hollnagel. Fifty-five hours of
field interviews provided the input for analysis.
RESULTS: Sixteen ergonomic constraints were identified, some
cognitive, some physical, all considered relevant by the research subjects
and expert advisers
CONCLUSIONS: Although the safety record of the personnel
transportation system studied is considered acceptable, there is low
hanging fruit to be picked which can help improve the system's safety. |
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ISSN: | 1051-9815 1875-9270 |
DOI: | 10.3233/WOR-152021 |