Aviation Developmental Workshops – Thursday, 4 December 2003:
Workshop #1: Application of LOSA - with James Klinect (LOSA) & Prof Robert Helmreich (University of Texas)
Workshop #2: Development & Assessment of Human Factors Competencies - with Prof Rhona Flin (University of Aberdeen) Dr. Barbara Klampfer (Railcorp) & Mike Nendick (CASA)
Workshop #3: From Assumed to Assured Safety in ATM: Can LOSA & TEM help along the way? - with Bert Ruitenberg (IFATCA) & John Guselli (JCG Aviation Services)
Workshop #4: Managing Cabin Crew Performance on Large Aircraft - with Prof Helen Muir (Cranfield University) & Dr Graham Braithwaite (Cranfield University)
Workshop #5: Automation & Advanced Technology - with Dr Curtis Graeber (Boeing) & Capt Etienne Tarnowski (Airbus)
Workshop #6: Safety Management Systems for Large & Small Air Operators - with Dr Robert Lee (Consultant), Dr Graham Edkins (Qantas Airways) & Nicole McLeod (CASA)
Workshop #7: Maintenance Error Management Programs - with Dr Alan Hobbs (SJSU Foundation, NASA Ames), Jerry Allen (Delta Airlines) & Dr Barbara Kanki (NASA Ames)
Workshop #8: Fatigue Management Systems with Prof Drew Dawson (University of South Australia) & Dr Adam Fletcher (University of SA)
One-day Interactive Healthcare Workshop: Human Factors in Healthcare - Do the Lessons From Aviation Apply?
Morning Plenary Session:
Introduction, Prof Bruce Barraclough, Safety & Quality Council
Prof James Reason, Dédale
Prof Bob Helmreich, University of Texas
Dr Ian O’Rourke, Institute for Clinical Excellence
Australian human factors in Healthcare initiatives with:
Prof Bill Runciman, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Dr Brendan Flannagan, Monash Medical Centre
Prof John Cartmill, Nepean Hospital
Dr Thomas Hugh, St Vincent’s Clinic
Afternoon Parallel Sessions:
Summary of key challenges & workshop schedule, Prof Bruce Barraclough, Institute for Clinical Excellence
Workshop 1: Is teamwork telling a nurse what to do? Application of CRM training for Healthcare – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 2: Human error or system failure? Application of just culture / open safety reporting concepts – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 3: How do we develop and maintain Human Factors standards for Healthcare? Training and assessment standards for Human Factors in Healthcare – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 4: Is working until you drop a badge of honour? Fatigue management in Healthcare – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 5: Doctor, you must listen! Authority gradients in Healthcare teams – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 6: Do gender differences impact upon Healthcare outcomes? The influence of gender – challenges and solutions.
One-day Interactive Rail Safety Workshop: Human Factors & Safety System Applications in Rail
Morning Plenary Session:
Opening Remarks: Vince Graham, CEO State Rail Authority NSW
Dr Anne Mills, Rail Safety and Standards Board, United Kingdom
Kent Donaldson, Rail Regulator NSW
Dr Barbara Klampfer, State Rail Authority NSW
Capt Werner Naef, Air New Zealand
Dr Mark Young, Rail Safety and Standards Board, United Kingdom
Overview of the current state of the art in advancing Australian rail safety:
Representatives from, Pacific National, Queensland Rail, and the Victorian Department of Infrastructure.
Afternoon Parallel Sessions:
Summary of key challenges and workshop schedule, Dr Graham Edkins, President AAvPA
Workshop 1: Managing error on the footplate! Human Factors training applications for rail operators – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 2: Is there such a thing as no blame? Safety reporting systems within the rail industry – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 3: Fatigue and shiftwork. Fatigue management in rail – challenges and solutions.
Workshop 4: Human error or system failure? Accident/incident investigation methods for rail – challenges and solutions.
Reports from Workshop chairs
Closing remarks, from the perspectives of the rail operator, driver and rail safety regulator.