1st Edition
Sensemaking in Safety Critical and Complex Situations Human Factors and Design
1. Introduction, how HMI has been evolving
Ian Nimmo
2. A Guide to Human Factors in Accident Investigation
RS Bridger
3. What makes a task safety critical? A barrier-based and easy-to-use roadmap for determining task criticality
Sondre Øie
4. Making sense of sensemaking in high-risk organizations
Brit-Eli Danielsen
5. Prospective Sensemaking in Complex Organizational Domains: A Case and some Reflections
Tor Erik Evjemo
6. The Challenges of Sensemaking and Human Factors in the maritime sector – exploring the Helge Ingstad accident
S. O. Johnsen
7. Addressing Human Factors in Ship Design: Shall We?
Vincentius Rumawas
8. Sensemaking in practical design: a navigation app for fast leisure boats
Thomas Porathe
9. Unified Bridge – design concepts and results
F.B. Bjørneseth
10. Supporting Consistent Design and Sensemaking Across Ship Bridge Equipment Through Open Innovation
Steven C. Mallam and Kjetil Nordby
11. User Centred Agile Development to Support Sensemaking
M. Begnum12. Improving safety by learning from automation in transport systems with a focus on sensemaking and meaningful human control.
S. Johnsen, K. Fjørtoft, G. Jenssen, T. Moen, Ø. Rødseth
13. Application of Sensemaking: Data/Frame Model, to UAS AIB Reports can Increase UAS GCS Resilience to Human Factor and Ergonomics (HF/E) Shortfalls
Qaisar R. Waraich
14. Constrained autonomy for a better human-automation interface
Ø.J.Rødseth
15. HMI measures for improved sensemaking in Dynamic Positioning operations
Lars Hurlen
Biography
Thomas Porathe Professor of Interaction Design at Norwegian University of Science and Technology; Earlier Associate professor in Human Factors at the Department of Shipping and Marin Technology at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Research projects: 2015-2018 ONSITE (Design Driven Field Studies for Safer Demanding Marine Operations); 2015-2017 REMOTE Development of concepts for control rooms for fish farms Book Chapters: Porathe, T et al. (2015). Supporting Situation Awareness on the bridge: testing route exchange in a practical e-Navigation study. In A. Weintrit, & T. Neumann (Eds.) Information, Communication and Environment: Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation,: CRC Press Stig Ole Johnsen Senior research scientist at SINTEF, affiliated NTNU. PhD at NTNU and Master of Technology Management, degree from MiT (Massachusetts institute of Technology/ Sloan School of Management) and NTNU. Chair of Human Factors in Control network in Norway with 800 participants; arranging two Human Factors Conferences each year; ESREL Chair of Accident Investigation. Written several book chapters; Journal and Conference papers published regularly.






