Papers

Scenario's case studies and novel risk methods have been presented at conferences in twelve countries to date. The following key papers illustrate our typical case studies:

Small Business and Human Factors, in the Proceedings of the Humanising Work & Work Environments conference (HWWE 2005); Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam, India.

Balancing security and safety outcomes, in the Proceedings of the National Marine Safety Conference (Marine Safety 2005); Wrest Point, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

A "system-of-systems" risk approach, in the Proceedings of the XVII Annual Conference of the International Society for Occupational Ergonomics and Safety (2003); Munich, Germany.

Reframing risk using systems thinking, in the Proceedings of the Annual Ergonomics Society Conference (2003); Edinburgh, Scotland.

Risk planning in large-scale natural disasters, in Safety at Work ISSN 1444-6995 (Issue 12 April 3rd 2001).

Learning from accidents, Dublin University Management School (2000); Dublin, Ireland.

Developing Disaster Recovery Programs, IIR Operational Risk Management conference (2000) Marriott Hotel, Toronto, Canada.

Developing Disaster Recovery Programs, IIR Disaster Recovery Planning conference (1999); Millennium Hotel, Sydney, Australia.

Human Error in Risk Assessment, Graduate School of Management Annual Risk Conference (1999); MacQuarie University, Sydney, Australia.

IT Risk Management Systems, IT in Manufacturing Conference (1999); Crown Towers Centre Melbourne, Australia.

Best Practice Risk Management Systems, Quest 99, International manufacturing conference (1999), Millennium Hotel Sydney, Australia.

Structured Ergonomics Intervention in Business, Ergon-AXIA (1998), Hong Kong.

Human Error Assessment in Process Industries, IChemE seminar (1998), Melbourne, Australia.

Workplace Risk Assessment & Control, Safety In Action conference (1998); Melbourne, Australia.

Business Process Re-engineering, Risk Assessment and Usability, panel member during Interact (1997); Sydney, Australia.

Civil Aviation Safety Authority (board composition issues), interview on 3LO radio (Melbourne Australia) with Gail Jennings (1997).

Inter-governmental agreement on Rail Safety - Safety Management Seminar presentations (joint annual meeting of safety authorities from air, sea and rail), Victoria, Australia (1997).

Information Risk Management, in Electronic Document Management, IIR Conference, (1997); Sydney, Australia.

Conducting a risk assessment on your records management system, in Document and records management systems, IIR Conferences (1996); Sydney, Australia.

Risk Analysis as a Plant Safety design tool, in the proceedings of the 12th annual meeting of the Asia Pacific Occupational Safety and Health Organisation (FutureSafe 1996); Melbourne, Australia.

Risk Analysis - legal and technical motives, presentation to the annual State Emergency Services seminar on risk management (1996); Melbourne, Australia.

Computer Tools for Risk Analysis, presentation to the Health and Safety Organisation of Victoria, Dangerous Goods Division (1995), Melbourne, Australia.

Risk Analysis and Safety Science, guest presentation to visiting United Nations delegation attending international workshop on risk analysis at University of Newcastle (1993) Australia.

A guide for the application of ergonomics in coal mines; JCB publications (1993), ISBN 0 642 195056.

Asset Management Assessment Methods, in Best Practice in Public Sector Asset Management: IIR Conferences (1993), Sydney, Australia.

Breaking through to Human Factored Systems, in the Australian Society for Technical Communication Seminar (1992); Sydney Australia: AUSTEC (NSW).

Computer Supported Cooperative Work Design reviews, in OZCHI 92, Proceedings of the CHISIG annual conference (1992); Bond University Australia. Downer, Ergonomics Society of Australia.

Usability and task analysis case studies, presentation to the Australian Broadcasting Corporatisation design seminar (1992); Ultimo, Australia.

Groupwork and Human-Computer Interaction, presentation to the University of Technology Sydney design seminar, Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building Science (1992); Sydney, Australia.

Involving the public in early prototype design: the CityRail experience, in Enhancing Usability in Human-Computer Interaction (1992); Sydney, Australia: AIC Conferences.

Introducing New Technology to the Production Process, in Proceedings of the 3rd International Large Open Pit Conference, Australian Institute of Mining (1992); Brisbane, Australia.

Risk Analysis using work models, in Designing for Everyone Proceedings of the 11th Congress of the International Ergonomics Association in Paris (1991); eds Quiennec Y, et al., Taylor & Francis.

Using Models in Group Design Processes, in People before Technology, OZCHI91, Proceedings of the CHISIG conference (1991); eds Hammond J, et al. Downer, Ergonomics Society of Australia.

HAZOP and teamwork - case studies in new technology, paper presented to the NSW annual safety training seminar (1991), Blue Mountains Leura Resort, Australia.

Modelling in facilitated groupwork, seminar at Key Centre of Design Quality Design Conference (1991), Sydney University, Australia.


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