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UA173 Human Factors Tools - Coggle Diagram
UA173 Human Factors Tools
Assessment of Procedural Clarity / Suitability
Assessment of readability of the quantity indicator during normal and non-normal operations
Procedural Analysis Tool (Johnson et al. 2015): This tool enables an investigator to analyse a piece of equipment for its usability in a cockpit environment.
Assessment of Cockpit Authority Gradient and Crew Management
NOTECHS (O'Connor et al. 2002): This tool provides an analysis method of determining the CRM rating in the cockpit environment, including threat and error management.
Assessment of 3-crew operation effectiveness and/or viability
Assessment of Communications between Maintenance and Flight Crew
Assessment of Equipment Design
E-GOMSL (Gil & Kaber 2012): This tool allows investigators to asses how humans problem solve and use equipment in the cockpit.
Assessment of Organisational decision making and change management
SMS Evaluation Tool (Civil Aviation Safety Authority 2018): This tool can be used to objectively evaluate a company's safety management system and provides specific guidance on assessing a company's management of change.
Assessment of Cognitive Workload during approach, landing and troubleshooting
Assessment of Cognitive Workload during normal operations
Task Decomposition Tool (Kirwan & Ainsworth 1992): This tool breaks down tasks into subset tasks and provides a guide to consider the errors, equipment, controls, feedback and actions required of operators for each subset task.
Assessment of Decision Making Model of Pilots
Assessment of Communication Flow in 3-crew cockpit
Procedural Event Analysis Tool (Moodi & Kimball 2004): This tool provides an opportunity to investigate and consider the procedures present in the cockpit that may have failed as part of an accident event sequence.
Analysis of how flight crew consider the fuel state of the aircraft
Analysis of flight crew understanding of areas of responsibility in the cockpit
Analysis of how flight crew communicate safety critical information
Analysis of Flight Crew attention during normal and troubleshooting operations
Situational Awareness Rating Technique & Situational Awareness Global Technique (Stanton et al. 2013): These tools provide a rating system for situational awareness of individuals as they carry out a particular task. They should be used in conjunction with each other to build a full picture of situational awareness in specific contexts.
Analysis of Fatigue Related Error Likelihood