Creating A New Work Environment Through HF/E - Design Considerations For A Successful Control Room Project

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. Nimmo
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

Since the beginning of Aluminum mining and refining the industry has lived with distributed control rooms and suffered from many behavioral problems common with this design. When Human Factor/Ergonomic design is introduced to a Western Australian installation a common centralized control room realized many improvements including economic payback. Communications issues were resolved, better coordination of materials, improved situation awareness during startups, abnormal operations and an opportunity to make improvements during normal operations characterize the changes at the Worsley Refinery. This presentation will review the reasons for the change. Since the beginning of Aluminum mining and refining the industry has lived with distributed control rooms and suffered from many behavioral problems common with this design. When Human Factor/Ergonomic design is introduced to a Western Australian installation a common centralized control room realized many improvements including economic payback. This presentation will review the reasons for the change, what changed and the process of changing the culture from reactive to predictive and what difference that has made.
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APA: I. Nimmo  (2011)  Creating A New Work Environment Through HF/E - Design Considerations For A Successful Control Room Project

MLA: I. Nimmo Creating A New Work Environment Through HF/E - Design Considerations For A Successful Control Room Project. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2011.

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