DocumentCode
3489445
Title
Multitasking and the illusion of safety
Author
Floyd, Anna H L
Author_Institution
Klein Buendel, Inc., USA
fYear
2010
fDate
1-5 Feb. 2010
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
144
Abstract
Evidence suggests that conducting two or more tasks simultaneously (i.e., “multitasking”) leads to decreased attention overall and plays a contributing role to accidents and injuries. This paper examines the potential impact multitasking can have in a work environment influenced by electrical hazards. The paper will: (a) provide an example of an incident scenario in which multitasking could play a role; (b) describe the psychology of multitasking; (c) explain why we overestimate our multitasking ability and how this leads us to take risks; and (d) suggest how to apply this knowledge in certain electrical hazard scenarios.
Keywords
electrical accidents; electrical safety; hazards; electrical accidents; electrical hazards; electrical injuries; electrical safety; multitasking psychology; Business; Electrical safety; Hazards; Multitasking; Process control; Psychology; cognition; electrical safety; human factors; inattention blindness; mind on task; multitasking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Safety Workshop (ESW), 2010 IEEE IAS
Conference_Location
Memphis, TN
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1057-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ESW.2010.6164463
Filename
6164463
Link To Document