inimfaktori
Inimfaktori, Estonian term for human factors, refers to the study of how human abilities, limitations, and behavior affect the design, operation, and safety of complex systems. The field aims to optimize performance and reduce risk by accounting for human needs throughout the life cycle of products and processes.
Core domains include ergonomics, cognitive engineering, human–computer interaction, and safety science. Key components are cognitive factors
Typical concerns are human error, workload, fatigue, stress, situation awareness, and training requirements. Understanding these factors
Common methods include task analysis, usability testing, cognitive walkthroughs, and risk assessment such as human reliability
Applications span aviation, healthcare, industrial control, transportation, software development, and consumer products. Examples include cockpit interface
Within safety culture, inimfaktori promotes viewing errors as system problems rather than individual failings, consistent with