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Join Professor Tanya Robinson on Case Files: The Human Factor, a video podcast dedicated to understanding the intricate tapestry of human behavior through a positive mental health lens. In each episode, Professor Robinson examines the factors that shape our actions and experiences, focusing on mental health, victimology, and social justice with empathy and insight. Featuring solo episodes and conversations with diverse experts, she explores psychological profiles, psycho-legal cases, and the ...
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The Human Factor - looking at the marginal gains in Aviation Safety. I’m Katy, an Airline Pilot & Human Factors specialist, and together, we'll look at what we can learn from a different Aviation incident in every episode, and how these lessons can be applied to our everyday lives and to other industries. Follow me on Twitter @katherinealee
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Welcome to the Re-Thinking the Human Factor podcast. It’s a podcast for information security professionals, where we will be asking our guests to share thoughts and insights on security awareness, behaviour and culture. Our guests come, predominately, from outside of the security industry. They all specialise in elements of awareness, behaviour and culture, or they have effectively tackled similar challenges, in their own industry or careers. The one thing that unites them all is their willi ...
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In today’s world, corporate integrity is not just about compliance—it’s about strategic foresight, resilience, and leadership accountability. This podcast is designed for board members, C-suite executives, and decision-makers who navigate governance challenges at the highest levels. Through insightful conversations, deep-dive analyses, and real-world cases, we explore how integrity-driven leadership safeguards organizations, protects reputations, and ensures long-term success. Hosted by Sonj ...
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Human Factors Cast

Human Factors Cast

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Take a deeper look into the human element in our ever changing digital world. Human Factors Cast is a podcast that investigates the sciences of psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. Hosted by Nick Roome, Blake Arnsdorff, and Barry Kirby.
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Human Factors Minute

Human Factors Cast

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Step into the world of Human Factors and UX with the Human Factors Minute podcast! Each episode is like a mini-crash course in all things related to the field, packed with valuable insights and information in just one minute. From organizations and conferences to theories, models, and tools, we've got you covered. Whether you're a practitioner, student or just a curious mind, this podcast is the perfect way to stay ahead of the curve and impress your colleagues with your knowledge. Tune in o ...
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Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub

The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA)

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These podcasts are a series of educational podcasts from the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (HFESA). These podcasts focus on the connection between human capabilities and good design. Their aim is to promote the field of Human Factors and Ergonomics and provide guidance and professional development.
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Human factors is a critical topic within the world of SCUBA diving, scientific diving, military diving, and commercial diving. This podcast is a mixture of interviews and 'shorts' which are audio versions of the weekly blog from The Human Diver. Each month we will look to have at least one interview and one case study discussion where we look at an event in detail and how human factors and non-technical skills contributed (or prevented) it from happening in the manner it did.
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1202 - The Human Factors Podcast

Barry Kirby C.ErgHF FCIEHF

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Barry Kirby explores aspects of Human Factors, from practitioners in the field, through Processes and Tools that are useful (or not) and other Information and News that may be beneficial. For HF people to keep in touch and non-HF people to hear what we do.
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Intéressé.e par notre formation Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous avec Léa ici ! Voulez-vous former les managers avec la méthode do it yourself ? Obtenez toutes les ressources ici ! Résumé de l'épisode 👇 Léa Fergui, Head of People chez Wecasa, explore l'équilibre entre les objectifs humains et commerciaux dans la gestion des ressources…
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In this episode of Case Files: The Human Factor, Professor Tania Robinson, an expert in criminology, forensic psychology, and victimology, unpacks the critical yet often misunderstood stage of the criminal justice process—pre-sentencing. With over 25 years of expertise, she explores what happens before a sentence is handed down, common misconceptio…
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This episode dives into the critical importance of recognizing deviations from the norm in diving, a concept rooted in situational awareness. Inspired by the 1972 attack at Lod Airport, Bart den Ouden draws parallels between how assumptions can blind us and the role of training and experience in diving. By understanding what “normal” looks like, di…
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Episode Link: http://www.humanfactorscast.media In this episode of Human Factors Cast, join host Nick Roome with guests Meghan Michaels and Erin Gustafson as they cover their experiences at South by Southwest (SXSW) 2025. The episode covers the key takeaways regarding the representation of Human Factors, UX, and Human-Centered Design at the event. …
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Did you know that the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has 24 technical groups that are concerned with the human factors aspects of specific application areas? One of those is the The Product Design Technical Group. This TG is dedicated to developing consumer products that are useful, usable, safe, a…
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In this episode, we explore the pitfalls of blindly trusting technology through two cautionary tales—one about a GPS mishap in snowy Quebec and another about divers relying solely on their computers. Automation offers precision and convenience, but over-reliance can dull our awareness and problem-solving skills. We discuss how this applies to divin…
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In this episode, we explore how safety in diving is not just about avoiding accidents but about building systems that can fail safely. Drawing on a real-life incident shared by Phil Short, we examine how a small technical issue—debris in a rebreather valve—could have escalated into a life-threatening situation during a cave dive. We highlight the c…
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Dr Vanessa Huron discusses the use of drones in various environments and the human factors aspects of drone use. Dr Vanessa Huron holds a Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours) in Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Diploma in Innovation Management and a PhD in Microbiology from the University of New South Wales. Vanessa's research focuses on h…
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Intéressé.e par notre formation Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous avec Léa ici ! Voulez-vous former les managers avec la méthode do it yourself ? Obtenez toutes les ressources ici ! Résumé de l'épisode 👇 Pour élaborer un parcours professionnel efficace, Marine de Scorbiac, VP Talent, Culture, Learning & Development chez Aircall, propos…
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of psychological safety and its critical role in diving and team performance. Psychological safety, defined as a shared belief that it's safe to take interpersonal risks, enables people to ask questions, make mistakes, contribute ideas, and challenge the status quo without fear of judgment or reprisal. Draw…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Human Factors International (HFI) have a certification program for User experience (UX) practitioners called the Certified Usability Analyst. Professionals with this title have a reputation of being dedicated to UX and armed with the latest industry knowledge and best practices.Currently, there are over …
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In this episode, we explore the double-edged nature of goal setting—how it drives achievement but can also lead to risky decisions when pressure and commitment override safety and judgment. Using examples from mountaineering and advanced diving, including a personal story about a challenging CCR trimix course, we delve into the concept of "destruct…
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In this episode, we explore the concept of counterfactual reasoning—our tendency to imagine how incidents could have been avoided by different actions—and why it falls short in improving safety. While this type of hindsight helps us feel better by creating a sense of order, it doesn’t address the real-world conditions or decisions that led to the i…
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Intéressé.e par notre formation Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous avec Léa ici ! Voulez-vous former les managers avec la méthode do it yourself ? Obtenez toutes les ressources ici ! Résumé de l'épisode 👇 Florence Marty, directrice RH et innovation sociale chez SocialDirect, nous présente des méthodes pour effectuer des séparations prof…
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In this episode, we explore a personal account of a Gareth’s experience with decompression sickness (DCS) and the critical decision-making process that followed. The story dives into the internal monologue, biases, and stigmas surrounding DCS, highlighting how emotions and uncertainties influence risk-based decisions. We also examine industry pract…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded to develop and disseminate the transdisciplinary principles and practices that enable the realization of successful systems. INCOSE is designed to connect systems engineering professionals with e…
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Intéressé.e par notre formation Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous avec Léa ici ! Voulez-vous former les managers avec la méthode do it yourself ? Obtenez toutes les ressources ici ! Résumé de l'épisode 👇 Matthieu Birach, CPO chez Doctolib, exlique la stratégie RH adoptée par Doctolib pour l'après-pandémie, offrant des insights sur les …
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In this episode, we explore Professor James Reason's Swiss Cheese Model, which helps explain how incidents occur when multiple safety barriers fail at different levels within a system. We discuss how organizational, supervisory, and individual errors can combine to create accidents, and how the holes in these barriers move and shift over time. Usin…
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In this thought-provoking conversation, Professor Tanya Robinson and Janette Hermann delve into the complex and sensitive topic of child abuse allegations, exploring the critical importance of listening to the voice of the child. They discuss the challenges of navigating the judicial system, the potential consequences of false allegations, and the …
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Sharon Todd chats to Professor Sidney Dekker about his experience in organisational psychology and his thoughts on incidents, blame and forgiveness. Sidney takes us on a roller-coaster ride; as he discusses error as a consequence of other factors, encourages us to set others up for success and challenges organisations to choreograph significant cha…
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of "good enough" in diving and how it relates to decision-making, risk, and safety. We explore why terms like "safe" and "good" are subjective and often influenced by context, experience, and social pressures, rather than absolutes. Using real-life examples, we discuss how divers weigh trade-offs between ef…
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Episode Link: http://www.humanfactorscast.media Join Nick Roome and Barry Kirby in this live-recorded episode of Human Factors Cast as they delve into five recent high-profile aircraft incidents. They analyze the human factors aspects and discuss the challenges faced by air traffic controllers, pilots, and other aviation professionals. The incident…
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Anthropotechnology is a method that considers analysis and design modification of systems for the efficient transfer of technology from one culture to another.Anthropotechnic is a term used in art, science and literature to denote something with aspects of both man and machine.In the case of art, it is c…
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Intéressé.e par notre formation Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous avec Léa ici ! Voulez-vous former les managers avec la méthode do it yourself ? Obtenez toutes les ressources ici ! Résumé de l'épisode 👇 Stella Walter, Head of Talent chez Alven, un fonds de Venture Capital, travaille pour soutenir les startups de son portefeuille sur d…
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In this episode, we explore how decision-making under uncertainty plays a crucial role in scuba diving, drawing insights from Prospect Theory and real-life scenarios. We discuss how psychological factors, like loss aversion, influence divers to take risks they might otherwise avoid—whether it's diving with faulty gear after weeks of being unable to…
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In this episode, we explore how risk is perceived and managed in diving, where emotions, biases, and mental shortcuts often outweigh logic and statistics. Diving fatalities are statistically rare, but those numbers don’t resonate emotionally—our decisions are more influenced by stories and personal experiences. Through real-life examples, we unpack…
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Intéressé.e par notre formation Yaniro Leadership Program ? Prenez rendez-vous avec Léa ici ! Voulez-vous former les managers avec la méthode do it yourself ? Obtenez toutes les ressources ici ! Résumé de l'épisode 👇 Laetitia Carle, Directrice Générale France de Greenly, explore l'importance d'avoir un playbook stratégique pour le succès des entrep…
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How do you measure safety in diving? This episode dives into a real story of a dive team that adapted to an emerging safety risk when two divers, certified but inexperienced in drysuits and challenging conditions, showed signs of stress. Through situational awareness, communication, and teamwork, the team adjusted their plan, choosing a safer dive …
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In this important episode, we explore the critical issue of safeguarding children in domestic violence cases. Our guest expert joins us to discuss the best interests of the child and the importance of prioritising their safety and wellbeing in these complex and sensitive situations. We delve into the challenges of navigating the family law system, …
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...and now for another Human Factors Minute! Did you know that the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society has 24 technical groups that are concerned with the human factors aspects of specific application areas? One of those is the Perception and Performance Technical GroupThe Perception and Performance Technical Group’s primary purpose is to promotee…
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The HFESA president Kath Jones is chatting to Ari Antonovsky about his work on Human factors and 'Human Dependability.' Dr Antonovsky was originally trained as a Materials Engineer. Through his role as a Reliability Engineer in the resource industry in Australia, Indonesia and NZ, he became involved in working directly with maintenence and operatio…
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In this episode, we explore the decision-making challenges in diving, sharing a personal story of risky dives and lessons learned. A diver reflects on their early diving experiences, from breaking training depth limits to encountering equipment failures at 30m, and how a lack of knowledge and overconfidence contributed to risky choices. We discuss …
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In this episode, we dive into cognitive dissonance—the psychological discomfort of confronting facts that challenge our beliefs—and how it impacts decision-making and safety in diving. Drawing on insights from Black Box Thinking by Matthew Syed and examples from aviation, justice, and diving, we explore why even highly educated individuals can resi…
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In this episode, we explore the gap between knowledge and action, focusing on how even small, intentional changes can lead to significant improvements in safety and performance. Drawing from examples like the WHO Safe Surgical Checklist and lessons from diving, we highlight the importance of applying what we know—whether through simple tools like c…
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…and now for another Human Factors Minute! Human Factors International, Inc. offers certification courses to those interested in pursuing a career as a user experience practitioner. While there are a few certifications available, the Certified User Experience Analyst (CXA) certification is specifically geared towards those who are currently practic…
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