NASCIMENTO NETO, J. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9504217298774795; NASCIMENTO NETO, José Alves do.
Resumo:
This research proposal is based on the premise that the design of the human interface
component of industrial systems has a strong impact on the human error. This work
proposes a process to help conceive strategies to prevent the human error during the
operation of automated systems, based upon concepts extracted from the Method for the
Conception of Ergonomic Human Interfaces (MCIE). This process is built on the error
classification according to Rasmussen’s task execution cognitive model and results in the
proposal of strategies to prevent the error in the specific domain of electrical systems
substation operation. This context of study follows a research thread already pursued by
previous works in the group. The process must incorporate the method MCIE when
designing human interfaces for the specific work context, making it more suitable to
support the conception of interfaces for industrial automated systems. This text presents the
process, the simulated environment used during the validation of the strategies, and the
results of the validation process which was done with the participation of the operators of a
real electric system substation.