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Passive versus active operator work in automated process control-a job design case study in a control centre

机译:自动化过程控制中的被动与主动操作员工作-控制中心的工作设计案例研究

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Methods of avoiding common problems associated with operator work in automated process control, such as understimulation and difficulties in achieving and maintaining necessary skills and competence, are addressed in this paper. The source of these problems is deduced here to be that monitoring tasks are a predominant part of the job. This case study shows how work in a highly automated process can be designed not only to avoid the traditional problems, but also provide a stimulating job within a good work situation at the same time as fulfilling efficiency demands. A new definition of active/passive operator jobs is made which is based on a categorisation of the types of work tasks that make up the job. The definition gives an explanation of how different designs of operator jobs result in more or less active/passive work situations.
机译:本文讨论了避免与自动化过程控制中的操作员工作相关的常见问题的方法,例如,刺激不足以及在实现和维持必要的技能和能力方面的困难。在此推断出这些问题的根源是监视任务是这项工作的主要部分。此案例研究表明,如何设计高度自动化的流程,不仅可以避免传统问题,而且还可以在满足效率要求的同时,在良好的工作环境中提供激励性工作。根据构成工作的工作任务类型的分类,对主动/被动操作员工作进行了新定义。该定义说明了不同的操作员工作设计如何导致或多或少的主动/被动工作情况。

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