| Date | Venue | Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 27 - 31 Jul 2026 | Online | $ 4,950 | |
| 14 - 18 Dec 2026 | London - UK | $ 5,950 | |
| 26 - 30 Jul 2027 | Online | $ 4,950 | |
| 13 - 17 Dec 2027 | London - UK | $ 5,950 |
Introduction
This Human Factors Engineering training course is essential for industries where human-system interaction directly impacts safety and productivity. As technical systems become more complex, the role of the human operator becomes critical in preventing catastrophic failures. This training addresses how to integrate HFE principles into the design and operational phases of a project to minimize human error. By understanding human capabilities and limitations, organizations can create a more resilient and efficient work environment that prioritizes safety.
This comprehensive training courses focuses on the practical application of ergonomics and cognitive psychology to engineering challenges. Participants will explore the technical aspects of HFE, including anthropometry, environmental stressors, and human-machine interface (HMI) design. The training course highlights the importance of designing workspaces and systems that accommodate the physical and mental needs of the workforce. Furthermore, it provides deep insights into the nature of human error, offering robust strategies for error-proofing processes and developing effective barriers. By bridging the gap between engineering design and human behavior, attendees will gain the tools necessary to enhance operational reliability and reduce the likelihood of incidents. This training course is an investment in human capital that delivers measurable returns in safety performance and operational excellence.
This GLOMACS Human Factors Engineering (HFE) in Design & Operations training course will highlight:
- Integrating HFE throughout the project lifecycle
- Understanding physical and cognitive human limitations
- Optimizing Human-Machine Interface (HMI) design
- Strategies for human error identification and mitigation
- Applying HFE standards and international best practices
Objectives
At the end of this Human Factors Engineering (HFE) in Design & Operations training course, you will learn to:
- Understand core Human Factors Engineering principles
- Analyze human performance and error mechanisms
- Apply ergonomics to industrial workspace design
- Integrate HFE into existing safety management
- Evaluate human-machine interface and control systems
Training Methodology
This training course uses a highly interactive approach involving technical presentations and real-world case studies. Participants engage in group workshops to solve complex engineering scenarios. Facilitation focuses on practical application through design critiques and task analysis exercises. Continuous feedback ensures that theoretical concepts are translated into actionable workplace skills.
Organisational Impact
The Organisation will have the following benefits:
- Reduced risk of human-related incidents
- Improved operational efficiency and system reliability
- Compliance with international HFE design standards
- Enhanced employee safety and occupational health
- Optimized workforce performance and decision-making
- Strengthened organizational safety culture and resilience
Personal Impact
At the end of this Human Factors Engineering (HFE) in Design & Operations training course, the participants will gain the following:
- Advanced knowledge of human performance principles
- Ability to identify design-induced error traps
- Enhanced skills in industrial ergonomics applications
- Improved problem-solving for human-system integration
- Professional growth in safety engineering disciplines
- Practical tools for optimizing workplace safety
Who should Attend?
This training course empowers professionals to optimize human-system performance. It is vital for ensuring operational safety and efficiency.
This GLOMACS Human Factors Engineering (HFE) in Design & Operations training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Design and Process Engineers
- HSE and Safety Professionals
- Project Managers and Technical Leads
- Operations and Maintenance Supervisors
- Control Room Operators and Technicians
Fundamentals of Human Factors Engineering
- HFE definitions and historical evolution
- The SHELL model of system interaction
- Business case for HFE in industry
- International standards and regulatory frameworks
- Human-centric design principles and ethics
- Core concepts of system resilience
Physical Ergonomics and Human Performance
- Anthropometry and diverse workforce design
- Manual handling and musculoskeletal risk
- Environmental stressors: noise, light, heat
- Cognitive psychology and information processing
- Fatigue, stress, and workload management
- Situational awareness and decision-making factors
HFE in Design and Human-Machine Interface
- Principles of effective HMI design
- Control room layout and console ergonomics
- Alarm management and operator response
- Visual displays and coding standardization
- Usability testing and feedback loops
- Automation and human-out-of-the-loop risks
Human Error and Incident Investigation
- Taxonomy of human error types
- Swiss Cheese Model and latent conditions
- Root Cause Analysis for human factors
- Designing error-resistant procedures and SOPs
- Barrier management and human reliability
- Cultivating a Just Culture environment
Project Integration and HFE Management
- HFE activities within the project lifecycle
- Conducting HFE screening and analysis
- Task analysis and workload assessment
- Verification and validation walkthrough techniques
- Continuous improvement in operational HFE
- Upon successful completion of the classroom-based training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates. Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE): In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance
- Upon successful completion of the online training course, a GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to all delegates. Guided Learning Hours – In accordance with ISO 9001:2015–certified quality management standards, one Guided Learning Hour is awarded for every 60 minutes of attendance.
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