2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3091528
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Integrating Ergonomics Into Safety Management: A Conceptual Risk Assessment Model for Tower Controllers at Multiple Altitudes

Abstract: Plateau and high plateau airports aggravate tower controllers' vulnerability, facing high safety risks, yet the risk evaluation paradigm to manage safety at multiple altitudes still lacks. The study aimed to investigate the effects of altitudes on controllers' mental workload and fatigue to assess the safety risk and introduced voices, mental workload, and fatigue, into a conceptual risk assessment model. Controllers from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) conducted the experimental tasks, repor… Show more

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“…The approaches to solving the problem proposed in (Bridges et al, 2010) one can see in Figure 5. Unfortunately, despite the increasing number of research devoted to the human-operator reliability (Asgari et al, 2017, Liaw et al, 2017, Shao et al, 2021, the problem of the ergonomic reserves identification to ensure the automated systems quality has not been fully resolved. The problem is associated with the need for a unified model of the human-operator activity that considers all its features and factors affecting it.…”
Section: Research Analysis and Goals Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approaches to solving the problem proposed in (Bridges et al, 2010) one can see in Figure 5. Unfortunately, despite the increasing number of research devoted to the human-operator reliability (Asgari et al, 2017, Liaw et al, 2017, Shao et al, 2021, the problem of the ergonomic reserves identification to ensure the automated systems quality has not been fully resolved. The problem is associated with the need for a unified model of the human-operator activity that considers all its features and factors affecting it.…”
Section: Research Analysis and Goals Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%