Human Factors in Alarm Design
Explore the intricate relationship between human behavior and alarm effectiveness in "Human Factors in Alarm Design" by Neville A. Stanton. Published in 1994, this essential hardback spans 248 pages and delves into critical human factor issues related to alarm design across diverse environments, including industrial settings, aviation, and automobiles. Stanton offers valuable insights and practical implementation strategies to enhance alarm systems, ensuring they effectively capture attention in crisis situations. This book is a must-read for professionals in ergonomics, engineering, and safety, as well as anyone interested in the intersection of human cognition and technology. Discover how to optimize alarm systems for better human-machine interaction and improve safety across various industries.