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More than meets the eye: Using cognitive work analysis to identify design requirements for future rail level crossing systems.

Paul M Salmon1, Michael G Lenné2, Gemma J M Read2, Christine M Mulvihill2, Miranda Cornelissen3, Guy H Walker4, Kristie L Young2, Nicholas Stevens5, Neville A Stanton6.   

Abstract

An increasing intensity of operations means that the longstanding safety issue of rail level crossings is likely to become worse in the transport systems of the future. It has been suggested that the failure to prevent collisions may be, in part, due to a lack of systems thinking during design, crash analysis, and countermeasure development. This paper presents a systems analysis of current active rail level crossing systems in Victoria, Australia that was undertaken to identify design requirements to improve safety in future rail level crossing environments. Cognitive work analysis was used to analyse rail level crossing systems using data derived from a range of activities. Overall the analysis identified a range of instances where modification or redesign in line with systems thinking could potentially improve behaviour and safety. A notable finding is that there are opportunities for redesign outside of the physical rail level crossing infrastructure, including improved data systems, in-vehicle warnings and modifications to design processes, standards and guidelines. The implications for future rail level crossing systems are discussed.
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Keywords:  Cognitive work analysis; Rail level crossings; Rail safety; Road safety; Systems analysis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26143077     DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2015.06.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Ergon        ISSN: 0003-6870            Impact factor:   3.661


  3 in total

1.  What's in a game? A systems approach to enhancing performance analysis in football.

Authors:  Scott McLean; Paul M Salmon; Adam D Gorman; Gemma J M Read; Colin Solomon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  With Crisis Comes Opportunity: Redesigning Performance Departments of Elite Sports Clubs for Life After a Global Pandemic.

Authors:  Scott McLean; David Rath; Simon Lethlean; Matt Hornsby; James Gallagher; Dean Anderson; Paul M Salmon
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-01-20

3.  Sports Organizations as Complex Systems: Using Cognitive Work Analysis to Identify the Factors Influencing Performance in an Elite Netball Organization.

Authors:  Adam Hulme; Scott McLean; Gemma J M Read; Clare Dallat; Anthony Bedford; Paul M Salmon
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2019-11-04
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