Human factors general sites

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  • PACTS - Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport SafetyPACTS is an associate Parliamentary group and registered charity, advising and informing MPs and Peers on road, rail and air safety issues. The PACTS charitable objective is to protect human life through the promotion of transport safety for the public benefit. It brings together safety professionals and legislators to identify research-based solutions to transport safety problems having regard to cost, effectiveness, achievability and acceptability.

  • The Ergonomics SocietyAn international organisation for professionals using knowledge of human abilities and limitations to design and build for comfort, efficiency, productivity and safety. The Society maintains a Consultancy Register, which is intended as an authoritative list of individuals and organisations who are capable of providing ergonomics advice to clients, on a consultancy basis, to the high technical and commercial standards required by the Society.

  • The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)A new institution formed in spring 2006 by the coming together of the IEE and IIE. They serve a global community engaged in engineering and technology. They promote the advancement of electrical, electronic and manufacturing science and engineering. Access to papers concerned with human factors engineering - many on railway.

  • Human Factors & Ergonomics SocietyHFES aims to promote the discovery and exchange of knowledge concerning the characteristics of human beings that are applicable to the design of systems and devices of all kinds. It furthers serious consideration of knowledge about the assignment of appropriate functions for humans and machines, whether people serve as operators, maintainers, or users in the system. And, it advocates systematic use of such knowledge to achieve compatibility in the design of interactive systems of people, machines, and environments to ensure their effectiveness, safety, and ease of performance. The Society was founded in 1957 and has 22 technical groups.

  • ErgowebThis site offers an introduction to ergonomics and case studies as well as a variety of reference materials, notably physical design.

  • Bad Human Factor designsA scrapbook of illustrated examples of things that are hard to use because they do not follow human factors principles.

  • The British HCI GroupThe British Human-Computer Interaction Group works to break down barriers and to promote communication between people who use computers, people who implement them, and people who investigate HCI issues. The group works with professional societies to support practitioners and to promote standards of HCI within the information and communications technology industries.