Industry 4.0 integration with socio-technical systems theory: A systematic review and proposed theoretical model
M Sony, S Naik - Technology in society, 2020 - Elsevier
Industry 4.0 promises the fourth industrial revolution by integration of cyber and physical
worlds through technology. Industry 4.0 implementation will result in human interaction with …
worlds through technology. Industry 4.0 implementation will result in human interaction with …
What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018
Introduction This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that
have applied systems thinking accident analysis methods to better understand the cause of …
have applied systems thinking accident analysis methods to better understand the cause of …
Advancing socio-technical systems thinking: A call for bravery
Socio-technical systems thinking has predominantly been applied to the domains of new
technology and work design over the past 60 years. Whilst it has made an impact, we argue …
technology and work design over the past 60 years. Whilst it has made an impact, we argue …
Back to the future: What do accident causation models tell us about accident prediction?
The prediction of accidents, or systems failure, should be driven by an appropriate accident
causation model. Whilst various models exist, none is yet universally accepted, but elements …
causation model. Whilst various models exist, none is yet universally accepted, but elements …
Systemic accident analysis: Examining the gap between research and practice
The systems approach is arguably the dominant concept within accident analysis research.
Viewing accidents as a result of uncontrolled system interactions, it forms the theoretical …
Viewing accidents as a result of uncontrolled system interactions, it forms the theoretical …
Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking?
The issues being tackled within ergonomics problem spaces are shifting. Although existing
paradigms appear relevant for modern day systems, it is worth questioning whether our …
paradigms appear relevant for modern day systems, it is worth questioning whether our …
[HTML][HTML] Safety-II and resilience engineering in a nutshell: an introductory guide to their concepts and methods
DH Ham - Safety and health at work, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Traditional safety concept, which is called Safety-I, and its relevant methods
and models have much contributed towards enhancing the safety of industrial systems …
and models have much contributed towards enhancing the safety of industrial systems …
Beyond human error taxonomies in assessment of risk in sociotechnical systems: a new paradigm with the EAST 'broken-links' approach
Risk assessments in Sociotechnical Systems (STS) tend to be based on error taxonomies,
yet the term 'human error'does not sit easily with STS theories and concepts. A new break …
yet the term 'human error'does not sit easily with STS theories and concepts. A new break …
Pilot error versus sociotechnical systems failure: a distributed situation awareness analysis of Air France 447
ABSTRACT The Air France 447 crash occurred in 2009 when an Airbus A330 stalled and
fell into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all on board. Following a major investigation, it was …
fell into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all on board. Following a major investigation, it was …
Testing the reliability and validity of risk assessment methods in Human Factors and Ergonomics
There is growing interest in the use of systems-based risk assessment methods in Human
Factors and Ergonomics (HFE). The purpose of this study was to test the intra-rater reliability …
Factors and Ergonomics (HFE). The purpose of this study was to test the intra-rater reliability …