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Handbook of Human Factors in Litigation [Hardcover]

Y. Ian Noy (Editor), Waldemar Karwowski (Editor)

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0415288703 978-0415288705 December 28, 2004 1
Using ergonomics in forensics can help prevent the recurrence of system failures through engineering or administrative controls. It can also raise the level of concern among professionals and the public regarding product, workplace, and service safety due to perceived exposure to liability. Even with such a potentially important and broad impact, forensic human factors is a subject that is neither taught nor systematically practiced. There is little documentation to help develop a knowledge of the field in a systematic way, nor is there a large pool of qualified practitioners.

The Handbook of Human Factors in Litigation provides a comprehensive reference that provides the tools necessary for the preparation, analysis, and presentation of forensic evidence. Compiled by experienced, internationally respected authors, this handbook represents the state-of-the-art in the application of ergonomics to forensic investigation. It contains information on the litigation process, forensic approaches and methods, important scientific data in the major application areas, and valuable case studies.

For legal and forensic practitioners, this handbook will serve as an indispensable reference and as the foundation for further development of formal study in the field. For product and workplace designers and managers, it is a useful tool in the management of exposure to liability.

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Human factors and ergonomics (HFE) are two branches of a scientific discipline concerned with: (1) interaction and design of systems that people use at work and in leisure and (2) appropriate work procedures and practices, tools, and computer systems that encompass the work system. Read the first page
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forensic ergonomist, measuring legibility, local rationality principle, pretraining environment, mower industry, older jurors, motor carrier standard, retrospective outsider, pedestrian visibility, warning expert, decision sight distance, health warning messages, static muscle work, human error investigations, cognitive reaction time, stair geometry, perceptual inadequacy, product safety program, work schedule practices, hazard control strategy, motorcycle conspicuity, relative legibility, health care forensics, conversational memory, legibility standard
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New York, Handbook of Human Factors, Accident Anal, Further Information, Supreme Court, Santa Monica, Academic Press, John Wiley, Psychology Press, San Diego, United States, Department of Transportation, Discussion of Principal Issues, Federal Highway Administration, Factors Soc, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Human Kinetics, Federal Rules of Evidence, Restatement of the Law Third, Society of Automotive Engineers, Transportation Research Board, Cambridge University Press, Checklist of Main Factors, Memory Cognit, American Psychological Association
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