2017
DOI: 10.1177/1541931213601910
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Human-Centered Safe Design of Mining Equipment

Abstract: Human-centered safe design is an increasingly influential approach in mining and other high-hazard work domains in part due to a growing recognition of the contribution of design to occupational safety. Human- centered safe design aims to eliminate workplace hazards by systematically involving end-users in the design of equipment. In this paper, the need for human-centered safe design work in the minerals industry is first introduced and a method previously developed by the authors and colleagues is presented.… Show more

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“…In most researchers' system designs, the Human-Centered Design (HCD) method is used. To make the designed HMI system more in line with the requirements and expectations of drivers and stakeholders, the HCD method will focus on the technical Design of the final user, consider driving task organization and environment; HCD process requires end users and stakeholders to participate in the whole system design process [12]. As shown in Figure 1, in the people-centered design process, Three things will happen first before designing, They are, respectively, literature review, context of use description, and Initial truck driver interviews; the analysis and review of the last literature, Find out the similarities and differences with previous system designs, based on the original study, to improve your system design views and learn what other designers think, Then give access to the driver, The access to the driver's ideas and preferences as the end user, And can draw the professional opinion as a driver.…”
Section: System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most researchers' system designs, the Human-Centered Design (HCD) method is used. To make the designed HMI system more in line with the requirements and expectations of drivers and stakeholders, the HCD method will focus on the technical Design of the final user, consider driving task organization and environment; HCD process requires end users and stakeholders to participate in the whole system design process [12]. As shown in Figure 1, in the people-centered design process, Three things will happen first before designing, They are, respectively, literature review, context of use description, and Initial truck driver interviews; the analysis and review of the last literature, Find out the similarities and differences with previous system designs, based on the original study, to improve your system design views and learn what other designers think, Then give access to the driver, The access to the driver's ideas and preferences as the end user, And can draw the professional opinion as a driver.…”
Section: System Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stakeholder (including employee) inclusion in equipment design and development can result in improved product quality and increased buy-in and ownership (Pelders et al, 2019). Human-centred design approaches are recommended (Horberry, Burgess-Limerick, and Steiner, 2015;ISO 9241-210, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to legacy systems, predictive maintenance facilitated by the internet of things (IoT) provides a comprehensive overview of mining plants and machinery working conditions even in the most rugged landscapes. Human operators are at the heart of implementing an interoperable digital solutions, protecting each worker from potential incidents through real-time monitoring and comprehensive reporting of every single corner of the mining ecosystem (Horberry et al 2018). Investment in technology and innovation sounds expensive and is considered a barrier but smart mining solutions will eventually overlay any legacy system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%