• A Literature Study to Explore Empirically: What Is the Scientific Discipline of Human Factors and What Makes It Distinct from Other Related Fields 

      Laumann, Karin; Rasmussen, Martin; Boring, Ronald (Chapter, 2018)
      The aim of this paper is to investigate which topics are studied within human factors, what are the “levels” studied (individuals, work group, organizations, societies), and which methods are used. The questions were ...
    • Looking for additional data sources for HRA: Microworlds and beyond 

      Rasmussen, Martin; Laumann, Karin; Boring, Ronald (Chapter, 2019)
      Human error is attributed as the cause of 50–90% of all accidents and incidents. One of the method-types that try to estimate or predict human error is human reliability analysis (HRA). This paper explores how microworlds ...
    • The Petro-HRA Guideline 

      Bye, Andreas; Laumann, Karin; Taylor, Claire; Rasmussen, Martin; Øie, Sondre; van de Merwe, Koen; Øien, Knut; Boring, Ronald; Paltrinieri, Nicola; Wærø, Irene; Massaiu, Salvatore; Gould, Kristian (IFE/HR/E;2017/001, Research report, 2017)
      The Petro-HRA method has been developed in an R and D project called “Analysis of human actions as barriers in major accidents in the petroleum industry, applicability of human reliability analysis methods”, Project no. ...