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- Akselsson, Roland, et al.
(author)
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Safety and Risk
- 2009
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In: Work and technology on human terms. - 9789173650588 ; , s. 425-461
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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- Akselsson, Roland, et al.
(author)
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Säkerhet och risk
- 2008
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In: Arbete och teknik på människans villkor. - 9789173650373 ; , s. 425-461
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- Bohgard, Mats, et al.
(author)
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Chemical Health Risks
- 2009
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In: Work and Technology on Human Terms. - 9789173650588 ; , s. 307-337
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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- Bohgard, Mats, et al.
(author)
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Designing work and technology on human terms
- 2009. - 1:1
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In: Work and technology on human terms. - Stockholm : Prevent. - 9789173650588 ; , s. 9-18
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Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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- Bohgard, Mats, et al.
(author)
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Fysikaliska faktorer
- 2008
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In: Arbete och teknik på människans villkor. - 9789173650373 ; , s. 191-307
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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- Bohgard, Mats, et al.
(author)
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Physical Factors
- 2009
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In: Work and Technology on Human Terms. - 9789173650588 ; , s. 191-306
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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HILAS Flight Operations Research : Development ofRisk/Safety Management, Process Improvement and Task Support Tools
- 2007
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In: Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Proceedings. - Berlin : Springer Berlin/Heidelberg. - 9783540733300 ; , s. 648-657
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- This paper reports on flight operations research, conducted as part ofthe work requirements for the Flight Operations Strand of the HumanIntegration into the Lifecycle of Aviation Systems (HILAS) project.Specifically, it presents a provisional framework for a suite of integrated FlightOperations tools developed in this research. It is anticipated that these tools willbe used by different airline personnel to gather integrate, analyze andcommunicate data in relation to risk/safety management and processimprovement. Further these tools will provide customized task support fordifferent management and operational personnel.
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