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Crossing the Streams - HF across domains with Filip Florek30 Aug 202400:26:48

Filip Florek joins Barry to discuss just how Human Factors tools and techniques can cross be used across domains.

Neurodiversity in Rail - An interview with Kimberley Harding16 Aug 202400:45:05
Kimberley Harding shares insights about why understanding and inclusion of Neurodiversity in the Rail sector is important, and provides an insight into the Neurodiversity in Rail Conference.
Human Factors in Air Traffic Control17 Mar 202401:04:20

Dr Nuno Cebola and Fran Slater from NATS talks about the application of Human Factors in Air Traffic Control

Early HF Careers in Canada - An interview with Madeline Shoot03 Mar 202400:26:43

Madeline Shoot gives us an insight into what its like being an Early Careers Human Factors Practitioner in Canada.

Medical Human Factors - An interview with Fran Ives10 Feb 202400:55:45

The application of HF in the Medical domain is a slowly evolving field, Fran Ives takes us through the breadth of opportunities and discusses the challenges that practitioners face.

Consulting in Human Factors - An interview with Brendan Hazlett26 Nov 202300:43:15
Barry talks with Brendan Hazlett about what it means to be a Consultant in the HF world, what the role is about and why he finds it an interesting career route.
HFESA - The Presidents Perspective - An interview with Sharon Todd15 Oct 202300:55:59

Sharon Todd gives us an insight into her background and career, as well as giving us insights into the challenges for HF in Australia.

Balancing Academia and industry in Human Factors - An interview with Dr Mark Young21 Aug 202300:41:33

Marks career has experiences from both sides of Industry and Academia and as he goes into his new role, he takes the time to reflect on how both sides can work together.

Human Factors Integration - An interview with Trevor Dobbins17 Jul 202301:02:50
Human Factors Integration (HFI) is a critical activity to ensure Human Factors activities are carried out in a planned way and that the appropriate assurance evidence is gathered. Trevor Dobbins shares some of his insights of delivering successful HFI.
Artificial Intelligence in Hospitals - An interview with Kate Preston05 Jun 202300:40:11

AI is all the rage at the moment, with the advent of ChatGPT and other AI tools hogging the limelight, Kate Preston who is not only studying the use of AI in the health domain but is also the co-chair of the CIEHF special Interest group of AI and Digital In Health gives us some insights from her Phd Studies.

Driving the CIEHF - An interview with the CEO Ben Peachey16 May 202301:08:44
Ben Peachey is the CEO of the CIEHF. In this interview he gives us insights into why he was keen to apply for the role, what he has achieved to date and where he sees the Institute going under his leadership.
Naturalistic Decision Making - An interview with Rob Hutton10 Apr 202300:57:59
Rob Hutton gives us an insight into Naturalistic Decision Making and how it takes methods out of the Lab.
Cyber Risk Management - An Interview with Bec Mckeown02 Aug 202400:28:01

Bec Mckeown shares her thoughts and experiences of how to manage Cyber Risk in organisations both large and small.

Jenny Radcliffe - The People Hacker20 Mar 202300:56:43
Jenny Radcliffe gives insights into the domain of Social Engineering and Penetration Testing.
The Clinical Human Factors Group - An Interview with Martin Bromiley OBE06 Mar 202301:04:23
Martin Bromiley talks about his determination for more Human Factors in the medical domain and the formation of the Clinical Human Factors Group (CHFG).
Workplace assessments for Audio and Visually impaired staff - An Interview with Daniel Williams20 Feb 202300:38:26
Dan Williams shares his expertise in the need and value of conducting appropriate workplace assessments for audio and visually impaired staff.
Reflections on Human Factors applications - An interview with Steven Shorrock (AE)30 Jan 202301:05:28
Steven Shorrock gives us an overview of his career, with candid reflections on significant influences on his career. He reflects on how HF has evolved through his career and gives his thoughts on where it should go in the future.
2022 in review - What have you been engaging with?28 Dec 202200:16:37
2022 has been a year of, hopefully positive, change, with 20 episodes covering a wide range of topics. In this review, Barry highlights some of the most popular.
The CIEHF - behind the scenes - An interview with Tina Worthy27 Nov 202200:34:52
Tina Worthy is the COO of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors. She shares with us just how the organisation has achieved so much especially considering the relatively small number of staff, and where she sees it going in the future.
Rail Investigations - An interview with Becky Charles14 Nov 202200:33:31

Becky Charles is an investigator with the Rail Accident Investigation Branch and in this interview she gives us insights into what the role is and how Human Factors is a key component of the overall team.

Proactive Learning - An interview with Dr Marcin Nazaruk09 Oct 202201:00:30
Current approaches to defining and understanding safety risk can be seen to rely heavily on incidents occurring or near misses being reported. Dr Marcin Nazaruk talks with Barry about a new approach he is driving called Proactive Learning, or in layman's terms, how we learn from normal work.
The Dirty Dozen - An interview with Michael Bates and Gordon Dupont26 Sep 202200:38:11
Michael Bates interviews Gordon Dupont about the creation of the "Dirty Dozen" the 12 main reasons behind why human error occurs.
Applying Human Factors on the ground - An interview with Suzy Broadbent29 Aug 202200:44:02

Suzy Broadbent is a Fellow of the CIEHF with twenty years experience working in Human Factors across defence, rail and now healthcare domains. She gave the Institute Lecture at EHF2022. This discussion looks back at her career and then dives into how we apply Human Factors methods with pragmatism and reflecting real world circumstances.

Aerospace Wales and Human Factors - An interview with Rachael Blackburn12 Jul 202400:46:19

Rachael Blackburn, Director of Aerospace Wales, gives us an insight into the organisation and how HF practitioners within Wales can get involved. 

Publishing Human Factors books - An interview with Bob Bridger15 Aug 202200:54:54

Human Factors in Iarnród Éireann - An interview with Nora Balfe01 Aug 202200:33:22
Iarnród Éireann, or Irish Rail, has its own share of Human Factors Challenges, and the person with the challenge of ensuring HF is kept up to standard is Nora Balfe. In this episode, Nora gives us an insight into the breadth and depth of her role and some of the issues she has to deal with.
RAF Safety and Just Culture18 Jul 202200:52:49
Over the past decade or so, the Royal Air Force has been going through a cultural evolution. In this episode, Ian and Avril give us an insight into how the implementation of Human Factors and the attitudes to safety has evolved and the positive impact it has had on the organisation.
HF in Rail - An interview with David Golightly04 Jul 202200:59:46
David Golightly is a lecturer at Newcastle University and works in the field of cognitive ergonomics, understanding the factors that make technology and systems fit for the intended user's needs and cognitive abilities. In this episode he talks with Barry about the broad range of work he has been involved in across the rail industry, with a strong emphasis on the passenger experience and understanding the complexity of the rail network.
The Surgical approach to Human Factors - An interview with Peter Brennan20 Jun 202200:52:51
Professor Peter Brennan is a NHS Consultant Surgeon in Portsmouth, specialising in head and neck cancer. Barry talks with him to see how he is driving Human Factors approaches from his perspective. To date, Peter has published over 700 publications including more than 80 on Human Factors and patient safety. His HF work has changed the delivery of postgraduate surgery exam delivery in the UK and abroad.
HFES - The Presidents Perspective - An interview with Chris Reid06 Jun 202200:41:04
Chris Reid is the Human Factors and Ergonomics Boeing Technical Fellow within the Environment, Health and Safety organization at Boeing. He is also the current President at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES). In this interview, he tells Barry how he fell into ergonomics, some of his achievements and ambitions for HFES and a few hints and tips for Barry for when he takes on the Presidency of the CIEHF.
Ergonomics and Human Factors Conference 2022 - Review23 May 202200:34:26
Barry talks to attendees and some of the key people behind the scenes about putting together EHF 2022 and what they thought of the result. Fair warning, this is the first time ever that Barry has put together a multi-person interview/montage and also first time using a complex media editor (in this case Davinci Resolve). Its not perfect, but certainly gives us something to build on for the next time.
Farming, Decision Making and IOT - An interview with John Owen18 Apr 202200:23:15

In this podcast, Barry interviews John Owen, Project Manager at Gelli Aur Farm, Coleg Sir Gar, where they teach agriculture students about using future technologies in farming, as well as providing cutting edge research utilising sensor technologies and IOT.

The Burning Issue - An Interview with Nick Rutter from Fire Angel04 Apr 202200:39:33
Humans are currently blamed for the majority of damaging dwelling fires. An underlying reason behind that is a lack of knowledge of how people behave when waking up bleary eyed to a smoke or fire alarm. Nick Rutter, the co-founder of Fire Angel talks to Barry about how they are combining smoke and carbon monoxide alarms with IOT to gain more data into human behaviour and dangerous behaviour and habits.
Supporting Musculoskeletal Health - an interview with FLX Health and Arco 21 Mar 202200:33:50
In this interview, the topic of musculoskeletal disorders are a leading cause of occupational ill health in the UK, accounting for 30% of all work-related ill health cases and 27% of lost working days. Affecting 14.9 million people nationally, and its costs the NHS over £5 billion per-year for treatment and support. Arco have partnered with FLX Health to bring the FLP app to the UK which not only looks to accelerate the recover process, but also prevent injury in the first place. Barry interviews Rob Lewis, CEO of FLX Health and John Mckindland from Arco to tell us more about MSD, and about their intervention, the FLX app.
Think Human - Planning the CIEHF 75th28 Jun 202400:27:10
Some of the team behind the upcoming Think Human Exhibition share what its about, what we can expect to see and how we can engage with it. With Mark Young, Ella-Mae Hubbard and Ellie King.
Human Factors in Healthcare - An Interview with Tony Andre08 Mar 202200:41:37
Tony Andre is the founder of Interface Analysis Associates and has decades of experience applying Human Factors in the healthcare setting. Additionally he also started the international symposium on Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare it 11 years ago and now it is the main event in the field. The latest is in March physically located in New Orleans. (You can still register and attend!) Plus the new human factors in healthcare journal. He is also launching a new Pro Bono initiative for any company working in the ALS space He wants to facilitate FDA approval of any solutions, drug wise or product wise. Find out what that involves and why!
Human Factors in Agriculture - An interview with Jill Poots21 Feb 202200:30:00
A domain that has always held an attraction is Agriculture, and even more so with the development of technology that is being utilised to enable fewer people on a farm to do a lot more. From GPS enabled tractors to the use of IOT technology to ensure the soil and water have exactly what is needed and when, as well as being able to predict weather windows for fertilising the land and harvesting crops. But its also a dangerous environment, with heavy machinery that is focused on cutting, mulching, squashing and shredding as well as simple things like pitch forks and animals that can do unpredictable things. Jill Poots, joined Barry to have a chat and give some insights into Human Factors in Agriculture.
Working from home - getting serious about furniture - An Interview with Guy Osmond07 Feb 202200:44:48

Working from home has been a necessity throughout the pandemic, but now the idea of Hybrid Working is the "new normal". As we move from necessity to normal, we should also be moving from the dining room chair to something that is going to properly support us. Guy Osmond has been on that journey throughout the pandemic with his ergonomic furniture business, and shares with us what we should be looking for.

What does 2022 hold?18 Jan 202200:05:01
An introduction to the 2022 programme, what can be expected and what are the opportunities.
Review of 2021 - With Jo Polson20 Dec 202101:17:05
We look back not only at 2021, but at all the podcasts to date and pick our favourites, as well as look at the other statistics such a location and popularity.
CPD in 2021 - An Interview with Fiona Cayzer06 Dec 202100:35:11
CPD deadlines are looming for 2021 and Dr. Fiona Cayzer gives us some insights into what we should be doing by the end of December. We also learn about what the Professional Affairs Board does in the CIEHF as well as about how she got into Human Factors.
What goes on under the bonnet of an Ergonomics Conference?28 Nov 202100:21:24
An interview with Dr. Nora Balfe, and Dr David Golightly, the co-Chairs of the Conference Proceedings about what goes on in the background of organising the Ergonomics Conference and what 2022 is shaping up like
Public Spaces and Aging Populations - An interview with Prof Charles Musselwhite22 Nov 202100:43:36
An interview with Professor Charles Musselwhite about his research into the design if public spaces and how we need to be thinking about the aging population. Not only embracing the fact that we all age, but that we should also have enjoyable spaces to engage with as we age.
Conscious Design - An Interview with Ian Peterman08 Nov 202100:33:10
Ian Peterman is the Autor of a new book, Conscious Design which has just launched. Conscious design is a philosophy Ian uses within his team, to create brands and products that restore and sustain our planet. This interview talks about how we can embed through-life thinking in our everyday work. To find out more about the book: https://www.consciousdesignbook.com/
When Podcasts Collide: Human Factors Cast. An interview with Nick Roome01 Nov 202100:40:11
Nick Roome is the creator and main host of Human Factors Cast, a weekly Human Factors podcast that looks at current news and events in the HF domain. In this interview he explains how the podcast came to being, how the different elements of it works, and his plans for the future.
When Podcasts Collide - An interview with Sara Pazell13 Jun 202400:48:22

Sara Pazell is not only a Human Factors practitioner in Australia, and Barry wanted to chat about her perspectives on HF application but she is also a co-host on the Why Work Podcast, and they chat about that too.

Pushing the boundaries of Human Factors - An interview with Professor Paul Salmon25 Oct 202100:33:48
Paul Salmon is Professor in Human Factors and is the director of the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems at the University of the Sunshine Coast. In this interview he talks about how his interest in HF was sparked by Football boot design, and then goes on to highlight the research with Transport and Infrastructure he has been doing and the surprising sociotechnical links he and his team have found.
Health, Fitness and Behaviour Change – an interview with Hec Salgado and José Martínez-Abarca11 Oct 202100:38:47

The modern trend of rushed lifestyles, fast food and fitness being for those who like to flex it in the gym could be drivers behind what some describe as a health epidemic. Barry Kirby has been on a 13 week journey with the team at FitnessTMB which takes a more behavioural approach and had led to him losing over 2 stone in weight. In this episode, Barry interviews the team at FitnessTMB, Hec Salgado and José Martínez-Abarca, to look under the bonnet of the programme and why behaviour change is at the core of what they do.  

Fatigue Risk Management – An interview with Sarah Booth20 Sep 202100:41:28
Our Performance can be hugely affected by the amount of Sleep that we get.  Yet it is one of those subjects that can be difficult to engage with, never mind manage.  In this episode, Sarah Booth, an expert in Fatigue Risk management with Baines Simmons highlights some of the issues and mitigations that should be considered, and from a personal perspective, what we can do to get a good nights rest! You can contact Sarah though LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-booth-73913070
Deep Dive -Human Factors in Diving with Gareth Lock06 Sep 202100:35:02
This episode is a "deep dive" into the Human Factors aspects of Diving (see what I did there....).  In this episode, Gareth talks about how he has brought his knowledge of Human Factors into the arena of Diving.   In an industry that comprises a huge leisure and tourism sector as well as a military and police angle, Gareth highlights just how HF can play a huge part, as well as how he is overcoming the challenges of developing HF in a new sector. Gareth is the author of the book "Under Pressure: Diving Deeper with Human Factors" and he is also leading a world first Human Factors in Diving Conference.  You can find out more about the conference here: https://www.hf-in-diving-conference.com/ and see the many ways you can sign up.   To get in touch with Gareth, his website is: https://www.thehumandiver.com/
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