Development and evaluation of an offshore oil and gas Emergency Response Focus Board

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Taber, Michael J. ; McCabe, John ; Klein, Raymond M. ; Pelot, Ronald P.

Abstract: Introduction: The primary objective of this research was to explore the use of an interactive whiteboard as an Focus Board (ERFB) for offshore teams (ERT) during a and process. Methods: Thirty-seven participants completed simulation testing in a randomized study design with two visual display conditions (static and dynamic display). Outcome measures included speed and accuracy of response to situation awareness questions presented orally during three separate simulation freezes, and self-rating of performance. Results: Results indicate that the type of ERFB display significantly influenced the speed and accuracy of responses. Qualitative results indicate that situation awareness was increased when using the dynamic ERFB. Conclusions: It can be concluded that the dynamic ERFB offers an objective measure of performance and as a consequence, it is recommended that dynamic ERFBs be implemented into future offshore emergency response . Relevance to industry: Given the enormous amount of information available during an emergency, the dynamic ERFB offers an improved system for data logging, consolidation of information, and greater comprehension of relevant resource allocation factors. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]/nCopyright of International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics is the property of Elsevier B.V. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

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Archival ERT videos were analyzed for information that was transcribed on a dry-erase whiteboard (focus board) during simulated offshore emergencies.

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Simulation

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Time-out session accuracySpeed, accuracy, and SA level of responseOffshore experience and timeSA self-ratingLimitations of the ERFB

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Development of the ERFBTesting of the ERFB

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Randomized study design and simulation

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Explore the use of an interactive whiteboard as an Focus Board (ERFB) for offshore teams (ERT) during a and process.

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It is difficult to identify precisely which attributes of human performance are related to slower reaction times or final selections made during decision making tasks. to address real-world constraints that are likely to be experienced in an installation control room.a larger sample size may be necessary to identify further changes in performance.

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The dynamic ERFB offers an objective measure of performance andas a consequence, it is recommended that dynamic ERFBs be implemented into future offshore emergencyresponse .

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Ethical approval for the research was obtained from the Dalhousie University Health Sciences Board.

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Thirty-seven participants completed simulation testing in a randomized study design with two visual display conditions (static and dynamic display).

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