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Adaptability of Training in Simulated Process Control: Knowledge- Versus Rule-Based Guidance Under Task Changes and Environmental Stress

机译:模拟过程控制中培训的适应性:任务变更和环境压力下基于知识的基于规则的指导

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Objective: The study examined the adaptability of different types of process control training across changes in task and environmental stress. Background: The literature on training leads us to expect greater flexibility for system-based training, as opposed to procedure-based training. However, the stress literature suggests that knowledge-based strategies (making use of executive control) may be more vulnerable under stress conditions. Method: Two groups were given 6 hr of training on the Cabin Air Management System (CAMS), a complex, multilevel, PC-based process control task, emphasizing either system knowledge or use of procedures. They were then required to carry out the task for 3 hr (with noise during the middle 1 hr) across a range of both familiar and unfamiliar fault scenarios. Results: For the primary control task, the system-trained group performed better, especially for less familiar and complex faults. However, for lower priority tasks requiring executive control, procedure-trained operators performed better and were less impaired by noise. Conclusion: System training was more effective for managing unexpected task events, whereas procedural training was better under noise. The results are interpreted in terms of the rationale for instructing operators in the range of strategies required for effective process skills in complex work environments. Application: Training methodologies for safety critical applications should aim to develop skill in the use of both procedural and system knowledge strategies. Operators should be trained in the most effective deployment of these strategies during unfamiliar task events and environmental stress and given stress exposure training.
机译:目的:研究检查了不同类型的过程控制培训在任务和环境压力变化方面的适应性。背景:有关培训的文献使我们期望与基于过程的培训相比,基于系统的培训具有更大的灵活性。但是,压力文献表明,在压力条件下,基于知识的策略(利用执行控制)可能更容易受到攻击。方法:对两组进行了为时6小时的机舱空气管理系统(CAMS)培训,这是一个复杂的,基于PC的多级过程控制任务,强调系统知识或程序的使用。然后,他们需要在一系列熟悉和不熟悉的故障场景中执行3个小时的任务(中间有1个小时的噪音)。结果:对于主要的控制任务,受过系统训练的小组的表现更好,尤其是对于不太熟悉和复杂的故障。但是,对于需要执行控制的低优先级任务,受过程序培训的操作员表现更好,并且受噪声的影响也较小。结论:系统培训对于处理意外的任务事件更有效,而程序培训在噪声下更好。结果的解释依据是在复杂的工作环境中指导操作员有效的过程技能所需的一系列策略的指导。应用:安全关键应用的培训方法应旨在提高使用程序和系统知识策略的技能。在不熟悉的任务事件和环境压力下,应该对操作员进行最有效地部署这些策略的培训,并进行压力暴露培训。

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