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ISBN13:9781032771403
ISBN10:1032771402
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:236 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 84 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white; 83 Line drawings, black & white; 28 Tables, black & white
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Human Factors in the U.S. Railroad Industry

 
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Publisher: CRC Press
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Human Factors in the U.S. Railroad Industry book investigates the human factor behind one of the world?s biggest railway networks and synthesizes the body of research that has been produced by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) on Human Factors in the Railroad industry since 1993.

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At the heart of the U.S. Railroad Industry are human operators who continue to make it work and operate. However, humans are susceptible to error, fatigue, and risky behaviors. Understanding how these impact the safety of the industry remains a crucial topic to be studied. Human Factors in the U.S. Railroad Industry investigates the human factor behind one of the world?s biggest railway networks and synthesizes the body of research that has been produced by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) on Human Factors in the Railroad industry since 1993.


During that time, over 120 FRA reports were published on topics such as accident analysis, grade crossing safety and trespassing, working conditions and ergonomics, employee fatigue, safety culture, and track inspection. This book organizes this body of work into topic areas that correspond to Moray?s Sociotechnical System (2006) to provide a comprehensive way to understand the relationship between policy, organizational culture, and system safety. It discusses tools such as risk exposure, signal detection theory, and program evaluation that have been applied to railroad projects and can be used to improve future railroad and transportation research. It provides a synthesis of the reports across topic areas such as fatigue, ergonomics, and safety culture that are currently important within the wider human factors transportation research community. The reader will develop an understanding of a ?human-centered systems? approach to the railroad industry, which focuses on human capabilities and limitations with respect to human/system interfaces, operations, system integration, and organizational influences on safety.


Human Factors in the U.S. Railroad Industry will appeal to researchers, academics, students, and professionals interested in human factors, railway engineering, civil engineering, and industrial engineering.

Table of Contents:

Contents


Foreword


Preface


Acknowledgements


About The Author


Section I.  Introduction, Overview, and Context


Chapter 1.  Introduction and Overview


Chapter 2.  Social, Legal and Policy Context


Section II.  Analytic Methods


Chapter 3.  Data Issues


Chapter 4.  Exposure


Chapter 5.  Signal Detection Theory


Section III.  Grade Crossings and Trespassing


Chapter 6.  Grade Crossing Safety and Trespassing


Section IV.  Railroad Systems and Operations


Chapter 7.  Fatigue and Hours of Service Regulations


Chapter 8.  Working Conditions and Ergonomics


Chapter 9.  Safety Culture Programs


Chapter 10.  Track Inspection


Index