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Description

Human Factors: easy control & less errors
In this presentation, Erik Mulder of ErgoS shows how we can optimise interaction (displays and controls) for the operator. The goal is to put less strain on the operator physically, but especially mentally. Erik applies this to all sizes of displays, from smartphone to video wall. He will also discuss the dialogue between operator and control system and controls. Current developments will be covered in do's and don'ts.
Afterwards, you will be presented with a case to solve and present as a team

ir. Erik Mulder Eur.Erg. is a registered European ergonomist (Eur.Erg.) and as senior ergonomist has a space experience in process automation, software design and control room design. He applies this in all kinds of sectors such as traffic (rail, road and water), energy (generation, gas transport, power) and oil and gas.

ErgoS Human Factors Engineering has had process control as its core business for over 30 years. ErgoS handles all design phases for production lines, software, process supervision and control rooms. A typical project starts with orientation and situation analysis and can end in various products from a Statement of Requirements to detailed specification drawings and 3D visualisations of the future situation. Industries include: traffic control, energy, chemicals, oil and gas, airports, manufacturing and shipbuilding.

Speaker(s)

Erik Mulder

Location

Arnhem Nijmegen University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Technology

Ruitenberglaan 26, 6826 CC Arnhem

Organiser

Measurement, Control and Steering Technology

Name and contact details for information

Gerard Thomas

gerard.thomas@hetnet.nl

Website ErgoS