Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) is the discipline that focuses on understanding and optimising interactions between humans and system components to enhance performance, safety, health and wellbeing. Human Factors Integration (HFI) is the process by which HFE knowledge, principles and methods are utilised throughout the system lifecycle to support the design of safe, usable and effective components.

In this presentation, we outline the new Human Factors Integration in Road Transport (HFI-RT) guideline. The HFI-RT guideline provides road transport system stakeholders with information to support the consideration and application of HFE knowledge, principles and methods during the design, implementation and operation of road transport system components (e.g. vehicles and in-vehicle technologies, traffic control devices, signage, roads and roadsides, advertising, training and education programs, policies and procedures). During the presentation, we will provide an overview of the HFI-RT guideline and demonstrate it via a case study focused on driver distraction.

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1774592885-04c78e622dc679dd Zohre Abedi

Zohre Abedi is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Human Factors and Systems Science, University of the Sunshine Coast. She has over 10 years’ experience integrating Human Factors and Ergonomics across transport and healthcare-related projects using a systems approach. Her research delivers practical solutions to real-world challenges, with a focus on innovative technologies such as AI.

1774592986-c6bbee0e48b052be Paul Salmon

Paul Salmon is a professor of Human Factors and creator of the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems at the University of the Sunshine Coast. He has almost 25 years of experience in applied Human Factors and systems science research in a diverse set of domains. Paul has co-authored 23 books and over 300 peer-reviewed journal articles. His current research interests are focused on the application of Human Factors and systems science to manage societal and global risks. Paul has received several prestigious awards from the International, Australian, US, and UK Human Factors and Ergonomics societies, and for the past 5 years, The Australian has identified him as Australia’s field leader in the area of quality and reliability.