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Claire Williams
Claire Williams is on sabbatical from her recent posts as Senior Human Factors/Ergonomics consultant at Human Applications and a Visiting Research Fellow in Human Factors and Behaviour Change at Derby University. She is a Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors Specialist (C.ErgHF) providing advice and training in risk management to a wide range of industrial and government organisations. She holds a BSc in Biological Sciences, MSc in Ergonomics and a PhD in Ergonomics expertise.
Subjects: Ergonomics & Human Factors
Books
Articles
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods in Practice: Three Fundamental Constraints
Published: May 10, 2016 by Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
Authors: Steven T Shorrock & Claire A Williams
Subjects:
Ergonomics & Human Factors
This commentary article outlines three key constraints that affect the application of HFE methods in practice.
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Exploring the knowledge, skills, abilities and other factors of HFE advisors
Published: Jun 15, 2010 by Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
Authors: Claire Williams & Roger Haslam
Subjects:
Ergonomics & Human Factors
A focus group study garnering the opinions of three groups of experienced ergonomists about what characteristics make for a good (as opposed to a poor) professional in their field and if any further characteristics define what it is to be expert.
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The Cochran–Weiss–Shanteau performance index as an indicator of expertise
Published: Jul 11, 2008 by Ergonomics
Authors: Claire Williams, Roger Haslam & David Weiss
Subjects:
Ergonomics & Human Factors
This study presents a method for assessing judgement performance in ULD risk assessment, an important part of musculoskeletal health management.