Nastaran Dadashi (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom), Anita Scott, John R Wilson, Ann Mills
The rail human factors/ergonomics community has grown quickly and extensively, and there is much increased recognition of the vital importance of ergonomics/human factors by rail infrastructure owners, rail operating companies, system developers, regulators and national and trans-national government. This book, the fourth on rail human factors, is drawn from papers presented at the London 4th International Conference on Rail Human Factors. The contributions cover the range of human and organisational issues on the railway, from driving to signalling and control to maintenance and engineering...
The rail human factors/ergonomics community has grown quickly and extensively, and there is much increased recognition of the vital importance of ergo...