Author/Authors :
Mohammad Fam ، I نويسنده Dept. of Occupational Health and Safety, Faculty of Health, University of Hamadan Medical Science, Hama dan, Iran , , Azadeh، A نويسنده Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Department of Engineering Optimization Research, Faculty of En gineering, University of Tehran, Iran , , Azam Azadeh ، M نويسنده Dept. of Social Science, Al Zahra University, Tehran, Iran ,
Abstract :
Background: This study presents a framework for development of integrated health, safety and ergo nomic (HSE) in complex critical systems. Total ergonomics model considers conventional ergonomics fac tors as well as management and organizational factors.
Methods: Control room operation and maintenance department of a thermal power plant was chosen as the case of our study. To achieve the above objectives, an integrated approach based on total ergonomics factors was developed. Second, it was applied to the thermal power plant and the advantages of total er go nomics approach were discussed. Third, the impacts of total ergonomics factors on local factors were examined through non-parametric statistical analysis. Moreover, the importance and impacts of to tal ergonomics factors were shown through statistical tests.
Results: It is shown that total ergonomics model is much more beneficial than conventional approach. It should be noted that the traditional ergonomics methodology is not capable of locating the findings of to tal ergonomics model.
Conclusion: The distinguished aspect of this study is the employment of a total system approach based on integration of the conventional ergonomics factors with HSE factors.