scholarly journals Ergonomics and Forensic Engineering

Author(s):  
George Samaras ◽  
EA Samaras

In disputes, forensic engineers routinely investigate available hardware and software and may examine other engineering attributes and activities. Human factors and ergonomic (HF&E) aspects may be considered, but these tend to be more limited or overlooked. This paper discusses an HF&E framework for forensic analysis, including its four major subdisciplines (micro-, meso-, macro-, and mega-ergonomics), the role each plays throughout the product life cycle, and examines their relationship to known and foreseeable use and misuse of a product or system. A taxonomy of errors, including distinguishing features of individual user errors versus system use errors, is presented and then used in a diagnostic rubric developed for forensic engineers to help identify HF&E issues as part of a forensic analysis. A health care setting case study is offered to demonstrate rubric use, but the rubric is generalizable to other domains.

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Albertien van der Veen ◽  
Tineke van Pietersom ◽  
Barbara Lopes Cardozo ◽  
Feride Rushiti ◽  
Genc Ymerhalili ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 262-270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin D. Rehm ◽  
Melinda E. Marquez ◽  
Elizabeth Spurrell-Huss ◽  
Nicole Hollingsworth ◽  
Amanda S. Parsons

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