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Ergonomists At Work

Ergonomists At Work

What Is An Ergonomist?

What Is An Ergonomist?

History Of Ergonomics

History Of Ergonomics

HFESA Position Statements

HFESA Position Statements

Government Bodies within Australia

Government Bodies within Australia

Human Factors and Ergonomic Standards

Human Factors and Ergonomic Standards

Other Human Factors and Ergonomics Societies

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HFESA YouTube Videos – What is Ergonomics?

HFESA YouTube Videos – What…

Dynamic positioning control system design: Extract

Dynamic positioning control system design:…

Are Workplace Psychosocial Hazards Being Effectively Managed?

Are Workplace Psychosocial Hazards Being…

Good Work Design Recordings

Good Work Design Recordings

Managing Work During the Pandemic

Managing Work During the Pandemic

Principles and guidelines for human factors/ergonomics (HFE) design and management of work systems

Principles and guidelines for human…

Human Factors Guide to Incident Investigation

Human Factors Guide to Incident…

Program of work on evaluating the usability, safety and effectiveness of clinical information systems

Program of work on evaluating…

Program of work on understanding health professionals’ work and the impacts of technology

Program of work on understanding…

Program of work on optimising medication-related computerised alerts in electronic medical records – Melissa Baysari

Program of work on optimising…

Road safety Submission and resources

Road safety Submission and resources

Good Work Design Process

Good Work Design Process

The What, Why and How of Good Work Design: The Perspective of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia

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Good Work Design Publications

Good Work Design Publications

Good Work Design Article – Augustine Zycher

Good Work Design Article –…

Good Work Design in the post-COVID workplace – Press Release

Good Work Design in the…

Human Factors in Anaesthesia – a narrative review

Human Factors in Anaesthesia –…

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Kenneth Catchpole

SmartState Endowed Chair in Clinical Practice and Human Factors
Medical University of South Carolina

Kenneth Catchpole

Guest Speaker

Despite 25 years of global interest and effort in patient safety, progress has been slow. The promise that this would usher in new collaborations between engineers, safety scientists and clinicians did not materialize. Traditional clinical views of performance being solely based on the intent, training and skill of practitioners has been difficult to change. Fundamental misconceptions – such as linear determinism, equating error and harm, the ‘human factor’ as a cause – are repeatedly made, with Just Culture, High Reliability, Lean 6 Sigma, Resilience all being misused or misinterpreted. However, a slow but steady infusion of human factors, complexity, and safety science has been guiding clinicians and healthcare leaders towards a very different view of patient safety, and of the causes of success and failure in healthcare systems. Though many may not have realised it yet, this has both awkward and profound implications for care

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