UEL's primary focus is ensuring the user is at the heart of the design of any system; whether considering a hand-held device, control room, operational procedure or large scale user interface. Proper application of human factors principles ensures that the physical and cognitive needs of users are incorporated into the design, thus supporting and improving usability and human reliability.
UEL has considerable experience in control room and control system design, device design and user testing, human reliability assessment, safety case development, alarm management and organisational human factors.
Richard is a chartered registered member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors (CIEHF) with over 25 years’ experience of applying human factors principles within high risk industries, including nuclear decommissioning, medical device development, defence and transport.
Richard Simcock, MScEng, C.ErgHF, MCIEHF
Human Reliability Assessment
User Interface Design
Control Room and Control Systems Design
Alarm Management
Usability Testing
Safety Case Development
Human Factors Training and Awareness
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