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Conference Schedule - Ergonomics

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Conference Schedule

Program at a Glance

Sunday 26 November

Pre conference activities

4.00-6.00 Sustainable House Tours

Commence

6.00-9.00 Welcome Reception at Innovation

Campus Ocean Room

Monday 27 November

9.15-9.45 Welcome 9.45-10.45 Keynote 1 10.45-11.15 BREAK

11.15-12.15 Parallel Sessions

M1A M1B M1C

12.15-1.15 LUNCH & exhibitor workshop

1.15-2.15 Parallel Sessions

M2A M2B M2C

2.15-3.15 Parallel Sessions

M3A M3B M3C

3.15-3.30 BREAK

3.30-4.30 SIG meetings

4.30-6.30 HFESA AGM and workshop

Tuesday 28 November

8.00-9.00 CPE Breakfast meeting 9.00- 10.00 Keynote 2 10.00-10.30 BREAK and POSTERS

10.30-11.30 Parallel Sessions

T1A T1B T1C

11.30-12.30 Parallel Sessions

M2A M2B M2C

12.30-1.30 LUNCH 1.30-3.30 Workshops SITE

WTA WTB WTC WTD VISIT

(1-4pm)

3.30-4.00 BREAK

4.00-5.00 Keynote 3

6.30-10.30 GALA DINNER

Wednesday 29 November

9.00- 10.00 Cumming Memorial Lecture 10.00-10.30 BREAK

10.30-11.30 Parallel Sessions

W1A W1B W1C

11.30-12.30 Parallel Sessions

W2A W2B W2C

12.30-1.15 LUNCH

1.15-3.15

Workshops

SITE

WWA WWB WWC WWD VISIT

(1-4pm)

3.15-3.30 BREAK

3.30-4.00 CLOSING CEREMONY

Monday 27 NOV 2017

9.15-9.45 WELCOME

9.45-10.45 Keynote 1: Prof Andrew Thatcher - Room 107

Chair: Carlo Caponecchia

10.45-11.15 BREAK

11.15-12.15 Parallel Sessions

M1A: Room 101 M1B: Room 102 M1C: Room 104

Chair: Anjum Naweed Chair: Wu Yi Zheng Chair: Steve Ward

Natassia Goode Mitchell Cunningham

Andrew Petersen

Development of a new systems thinking method for investigating work-related musculoskeletal disorders

Assessing public awareness, concern and conditions of use associated with automated vehicles: Preliminary results from the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative national survey

Sustainable housing for an aging population: HF&E insights through case studies

Jodi Oakman Nurul Ibrahim* Valerie O'Keefe

Barriers to effective risk management of musculoskeletal and mental health disorders in the aged care sector

Safety and usability evaluation of smartphone voice control interfaces in simulated driving *Presented by Carlo Caponecchia

Designed with Care: Sustainable job design in aged care

Monday 27 NOV 2017

12.15-1.15 LUNCH and exhibitor workshop by Priority Management - Room 101

1.15-2.15 Parallel Sessions

M2A: Room 101 M2B: Room 102 M2C: Room 104

Chair: Melissa Baysari Chair: Mike Regan Chair: Jodi Oakman

Huong Ly Tong Anjum Naweed

Suzanne Johnson

The use of health informatics interventions to support patient work: A scoping review

The plight of the level crossing: Considerations for sustainability

A Queensland work-based pilot project exploring the supervisor role in MSD prevention and management in the manufacturing sector

Peter Hibbert Clare Dallat Natassia Goode

Are root cause analyses recommendations effective and sustainable?

Vu d’ej’a: Application of a new systems-based risk assessment method to railway level crossings

Investigating work-related musculoskeletal disorders: Understanding practices in large Australian organisations

Monday 27 NOV 2017

2.15-3.15 Parallel Sessions

M3A: Room 101 M3B: Room 102 M3C: Room 104

Chair: Melissa Baysari Chair: Paul Salmon Chair: Mitchell Cunningham

David Lyell

Kohei Nonose

Carlo Caponecchia

The risks of inappropriate overreliance on prescribing decision support

Role-playing and Self-checklist Based Training of Non-technical Skills in a Nuclear Emergency Headquarters in Japan

Predicting trainee pilot performance with the “WOMBAT" situation awareness selection test

Wu Yi Zheng

Ari Antonovsky Janet Jackson

Evaluation of a human factors assessment tool for computerised medication alerts

Using the Functional Resonance Methodology to analyse human/system interactions on submarines

Exploring organisational responses to railway suicide

3.15-3.30 BREAK

3.30-4.30 SIG meetings

OHS SIG Room 101 TRANS SIG Room 201 Design SIG Room 203

Health SIG Room 102 Defence SIG Room 208

4.30-6.30 HFESA AGM and Membership Workshop - Room 104

Note: Presenting authors are listed in the program. Full author lists are available with the submission abstracts.

Tuesday 28 NOV 2017

8.00-9.00 Certified Practicing Ergonomist (CPE) Breakfast meeting - Room 101

9.00- 10.00 Keynote 2: Prof Jeffrey Braithwaite - Room 107

Chair: Melissa Baysari

10.00-10.30 BREAK and POSTERS

Tuesday 28 NOV 2017

10.30-11.30 Symposium Parallel sessions

T1A: DIGITAL HEALTH Room 104 T1B: Room 101 T1C: Room 102

Chair: Melissa Baysari Chair: Airdrie Long Chair: Fiona Wiegall

Melissa Baysari Vanessa Beanland

Alex Nicoletti

Understanding the user experience of electronic medication management system implementation: A six-month longitudinal study

Who is responsible for driver distraction and inattention? A systems analysis of contributory factors

The importance of using ergonomic methods in driving change in heavy manufacturing

Farah Magrabi

Mitchell Cunningham Matthew Woolley

Human factors issues in digital health and their effects on patient safety

Assessing public opinion and willingness to pay for automated vehicles in Australia: Preliminary results from the Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative national survey

Limitations of the Organisational Ceiling: An examination of contributing factors and corrective actions identified during construction accident analysis

Tuesday 28 NOV 2017

11.30-12.30 Symposium Parallel Sessions

T2A: DIGITAL HEALTH Room 104 T2B: Room 101 T2C: Room 102

Chair: Melissa Baysari Chair: Alison Bell Chair: David Caple

Amy Nguyen Jessica Dobson Joanne Graydon

Patient involvement in the development of a gout self-management mobile app

Improving Work Boot Fit for Underground Coal Miners

Is teaching work? A heuristic study of the views of teachers employed in NSW schools

Mary Dahm

Alison Gembarovski

Exploring Human factors and health information technology in test result management

Is the work safe? Do I feel safe? Development of a visual concept to demonstrate how organisational (psychosocial) factors impact on development of injury and on return to work

Tuesday 28 NOV 2017

12.30-1.30 LUNCH SITE VISIT

1.30-3.30 Workshops from 1pm to 4pm

WTA: Room 102 WTB: Room 101 WTC: Room 208 WTD: Room 203

Mines rescue

Robyn Clay-Williams

Andrew Wright Wendy Elford Steve Ward

Using Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM) to improve work process design

Usability Testing for Ergonomists: How to conduct a usability test

HFE practice for the 21st century: Designing a sustainable career

Technical drawing - Learning the language of design

3.30-4.00 BREAK

4.00-5.00 Keynote 3: Dr Helen Hasan - Room 107

Chair: Melissa Baysari

6.30-10.30 GALA DINNER

Wednesday 29 NOV 2017

9.00- 10.00 Cumming Memorial Lecture: Stephen Ward - Room 107

Chair: Margaret Cook

10.00-10.30 BREAK

10.30-11.30 Parallel Sessions

W1A: Room 101 W1B: Room 102 W1C: Room 104

Chair: Christine Aicken Chair: Ann Williamson Chair: Barbara McPhee

Jennifer Long

Stephen Palmisano

Rodney Hunter

Journal Club - A sustainable professional development model for the HFESA

Spontaneous postural instability predicts who will be most likely to experience simulator sickness

Gait and slips on tactile ground surface indicators

Alison Bell

Rachael Wynne Brendan McDougall

Why we do what we do as ergonomists. Reconnecting with our discipline: a case study

Imitation or limitation: A review of the validity of driving simulators when compared to real-world driving

Challenging slips and falls: Data from real slip and fall cases

Wednesday 29 NOV 2017

11.30-12.30 Parallel Sessions

W2A: Room 101 W2B: Room 102 W2C: Room 104

Chair: Ari Antonovsky Chair: Robyn Clay Williams Chair: Carlo Caponecchia

Jayson Troy & Timothy Wilson

Thomas Loveday

Ann Williamson

Rise and recharge BlueScope Steel: A health and wellbeing initiative

Reinvigorating clinical governance systems

Strengthening the HFE discipline: Practice needs strong foundations

Anjum Naweed Paul Salmon PANEL DISCUSSION

It comes with the job: Organisational, job design and self-regulatory barriers to improving the health of Australian train drivers

Controls versus constraints: A comparison of STAMP and Work Domain Analysis for understanding the causes of road trauma

Research and practice issues in HFE. Panel members: Andrew Thatcher; David Caple; Ann Williamson; Amy Chung.

Wednesday 29 NOV 2017

12.30-1.15 LUNCH

1.15-3.15 Workshops SITE VISIT

WWA - Room 201 WWB - Room 203 WWC - UOW Library* WWD - Room 102

from 1pm to 4pm

Bluescope steel

Robyn Clay-Williams Robyn Coman Alison Bell Rodney Powell

FRAM follow up (intensive session; restricted number of participants; must have completed Tuesday workshop)

Whole Body Mapping: Potential uses for qualitative methods in Human Factors/Ergonomics (HFE)

Accessing the evidence: Tips and tricks for free-access literature searching

The elephants in the room: Addressing "non-acute MSD" manual task risks

3.15-3.30 BREAK

3.30-4.00 CLOSING CEREMONY

*Meet at registration desk at 1.05pm to be escorted to the venue