[SystemSafety] power plant user interfaces
Mike Ellims
michael.ellims at tesco.net
Sun Jul 12 21:55:03 CEST 2015
The starting point might be a undergraduate text on human factors and design such as Sanders and McCormick; which is perhaps a long in the tooth (1993) but has a relatively broad coverage, a used copy is quite reasonable. Does anyone know of something a bit more recent with the same sort of coverage???
An interesting take on the subject is given by Norman in “the Design of Everyday Things” which looks at quite a few BADLY designed everyday things. A recommended read. I think of this every time I have to stop and decode the BEEP BEPP BEEP knobs on the gas hob. Of relevance here is perhaps figure 4.6 which show two knobs at a nuclear plant replaced by beer keg handles so operators can tell them apart….
From: systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de [mailto:systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de] On Behalf Of Gergely Buday
Sent: 12 July 2015 20:01
To: systemsafety at techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Subject: [SystemSafety] power plant user interfaces
Dear Experts,
what is the basic literature on power plant user interfaces, especially if it is a nuclear power plant?
I have learned that the Three Mile Island accident was partly due to errors in the control interface.
- Gergely
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