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The HFESA has just released the first HFEhub podcast for 2024. In this podcast I am chatting to Professor Jodi Oakman about APHIRM - the participative hazard identification and Risk Management toolkit - for addressing Physical and Psychosocial hazards in the workplace.  https://www.aphirm.org.au

 

 

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Sharon Todd chats about her career, and the HFESA with Barry Kirby President of the CIEHF (the Chartered Institiute of Ergonomists and Human Factors Professionals) in the United Kingdom on the1202 podcast

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Artificial General Intelligence (AI) is like a runaway train. There has been little regulation or ethical and Human Factors integration. I highly recommend listening to Paul Salmon discuss this topic as part of the IEA webinair series on the Future of Work and read the lastest open paper from Paul and his colleagues in the Ergonomic International Journal.  "Forcasting the emergent risks in advanced AI systems and an analysis of a future road transport management system."

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If you missed attending the HFESA Value and Vitality Conference In November this year, the papers will be available on demand very soon for you to catch up on your professional development. Go the HFESA Website for more details enter a placeholder in your diary for the 2024 Conference to be held at the end of November 2024 in Brisbane Australia.

 

 

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On behalf of the HFESA, Karl Rich CPE and Sharon Todd CPE are discussing HF Integration and the Parramatta Light Rail project in Sydney Australia. The methods and tools used to populate the HFE risk register, the use of first principals,  mock ups, virtual reality, anthropometry, simulation and the usability studies in this project are discussed.


Karl Rich has 30 years’ international experience in the provision of consultancy in Human Factors and training to a wide range of safety critical Industries, including rail, oil and gas, marine, process control, medical products, aerospace and defence. 

He has worked in human factors consultancy for 25 years, prior to which he was Head of Human Factors at the Institute of Naval Medicine, UK Ministry of Defence. 
In the UK, European, Chinese, and Australian rail sectors, Karl has worked extensively on both the supply-side and the operator-side of projects as a consultant, Human Factors Delivery Manager, Project Manager and Human Factors Integrator. 

He has worked  in the rail sector on all types of assets in both operational and design engineering domains and is well used to working in, and leading, multi-disciplinary teams. His deep cross-industry experience in human factors integration enables him to quickly get up to speed on any projects where HF and safety are a critical focus. 

Since arriving in Australia in 2017, Karl’s numerous projects have included major infrastructure projects, such as Sydney Trains’ Electrical Isolations Improvement Program (EIIP), the Parramatta Light Rail project, the Melbourne Tunnel Project, Evolution Rail, Country Rail Network control room builds and train control system design, Canberra Light Rail extension, and several major tunnel projects in NSW and VIC. 

Karl is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors, and a Certified Professional Ergonomist, Human Factors & Ergonomics Society of Australia. 

This educational podcast is brought to you by the Human Factors and Ergonomic Society of Australia. If you like this podcast please make us your favourite on your podcast app.

If you want to find out more about Human Factors and Ergonomics or if you have a question about this podcast please go to the HFESA website ergonomics.org.au and make your request via our contact page. We will be back with more episodes soon!

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