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EI technical, human factors: Refining human factors. Bill Gall. Petroleum Review May 2007, P. 44-45
Whilst human factor issues feature strongly in the recently published Baker and CSB reports on BP's US refineries, Bill Gall of Kingsley Management challenges whether they identify any new issues. In this article he maps an analysis of the issues against a set of key human factors issues used by the Energy Institute's (EI) Human and Organisational Factors Working Group as the framework of it's technical work.
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Journal title: Petroleum Review
Subjects: Energy efficiency, Human and organisational factors, Management and commerce, Refining, Energy consumption, Human factors