[HTML][HTML] Railway accident causation analysis: Current approaches, challenges and potential solutions

WT Hong, G Clifton, JD Nelson - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2023 - Elsevier
Railway accident causation analysis is fundamental to understanding the nature of railway
safety. Although a considerable number of prior studies have investigated this context, many …

[HTML][HTML] A qualitative systematic review on the application of the normalization of deviance phenomenon within high-risk industries

N Sedlar, A Irwin, D Martin, R Roberts - Journal of safety research, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction: The concept of normalization of deviance describes the gradual acceptance of
deviant observations and practices. It is founded upon the gradual desensitization to risk …

Causes, consequences and countermeasures to driver fatigue in the rail industry: The train driver perspective

AJ Filtness, A Naweed - Applied ergonomics, 2017 - Elsevier
Fatigue is an important workplace risk management issue. Within the rail industry, the
passing of a stop signal (signal passed at danger; SPAD) is considered to be one of the …

[图书][B] Human factors and ergonomics in practice: Improving system performance and human well-being in the real world

S Shorrock, C Williams - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
This edited book concerns the real practice of human factors and ergonomics (HF/E),
conveying the perspectives and experiences of practitioners and other stakeholders in a …

STAMP goes EAST: Integrating systems ergonomics methods for the analysis of railway level crossing safety management

PM Salmon, GJM Read, GH Walker, N Goode, E Grant… - Safety science, 2018 - Elsevier
Various systems ergonomics methods are available to support the design and analysis of
rail systems. Whilst the utility of these methods is accepted, the increasing complexity of …

[HTML][HTML] One-track mind: investigating positive and negative applications of non-technical skills in rail network control

A Naweed, P Murphy - Applied ergonomics, 2023 - Elsevier
It is not just a rail driver but a “system” that drives a train and network controllers apply non-
technical skills to facilitate their role as part of a team. However, because of siloed and …

[HTML][HTML] On good form? Analysis of rail Signal Passed at Danger pro formas and the extent to which they capture systems influences following incidents

A Naweed, L Bowditch, J Chapman, J Dorrian, N Balfe - Safety science, 2022 - Elsevier
Through systems thinking it is recognised that human error is not a matter of personal
control, but an emergent property of overall system design. In the context of rail, Signal …

Going solo: Hierarchical task analysis of the second driver in “two-up”(multi-person) freight rail operations

A Naweed, G Balakrishnan, J Dorrian - Applied ergonomics, 2018 - Elsevier
While many countries have dual-driver (“two-up”) modes in freight rail, driver shortage
creates increasing pressure to move to single-driver operations. While this change has …

It comes with the job: work organizational, job design, and self-regulatory barriers to improving the health status of train drivers

A Naweed, J Chapman, M Allan… - Journal of occupational …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Objective: This study aimed to examine the impacts of key barriers to improving the
occupational health status of Australian train drivers. Methods: From May to June, 2015, five …

Getting mixed signals: Connotations of teamwork as performance shaping factors in network controller and rail driver relationship dynamics

A Naweed - Applied ergonomics, 2020 - Elsevier
Signal passed at danger (SPAD) events have been a perennial issue in rail and requires
continued scholarship. Much of the literature has tended to focus on activities within the train …