Understanding how humans interact with systems is key to efficiency and safety in today’s complex world. Human Factors and Ergonomics: Optimizing Performance and Safety explores this vital discipline, which, despite its growing importance, is not always widely understood.
This textbook offers a structured journey into the core concepts, historical evolution, and practical applications of human factors and ergonomics. It delves into techniques for analyzing work activities, designing better systems, understanding team dynamics, and applying principles to managerial competencies. By bridging psychology and engineering, the book shows how optimizing the human-system interaction can lead to improved performance, reduced errors, and enhanced well-being. It is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to design safer, more efficient, and more human-centered environments.