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David Golightly
David Golightly
Lecturer in Human-Systems Integration, School of Engineering, Newcastle University
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Impact of COVID-19 on Health and Safety in the Construction Sector
S Stiles, D Golightly, B Ryan
Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing and Service Industries, 2020
1612020
Application of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) to UK rail safety of the line incidents
R Madigan, D Golightly, R Madders
Accident Analysis & Prevention 97, 122-131, 2016
1442016
Nature: A new paradigm for well-being and ergonomics
M Richardson, M Maspero, D Golightly, D Sheffield, V Staples, R Lumber
New Paradigms in Ergonomics, 142-155, 2020
1012020
Giving and sharing in the computer‐mediated economy
J Harvey, A Smith, D Golightly
Journal of Consumer Behaviour 16 (4), 363-371, 2017
862017
The role of situation awareness for understanding signalling and control in rail operations
D Golightly, JR Wilson, E Lowe, S Sharples
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 11 (1-2), 84-98, 2010
822010
Evaluating attitudes to safety leadership within rail construction projects
S Stiles, B Ryan, D Golightly
Safety science 110, 134-144, 2018
582018
Manufacturing in the cloud: A human factors perspective
D Golightly, S Sharples, H Patel, S Ratchev
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 55, 12-21, 2016
572016
Children, Young people and Mobility as a Service: Opportunities and barriers for future mobility
RG Casadó, D Golightly, K Laing, R Palacin, L Todd
Transportation research interdisciplinary perspectives 4, 100107, 2020
542020
Use of scenarios and function analyses to understand the impact of situation awareness on safe and effective work on rail tracks
D Golightly, B Ryan, N Dadashi, L Pickup, JR Wilson
Safety science 56, 52-62, 2013
402013
A cross-sector analysis of human and organisational factors in the deployment of data-driven predictive maintenance
D Golightly, G Kefalidou, S Sharples
Information Systems and e-Business Management 16 (3), 627-648, 2018
392018
HCI as a means to prosociality in the economy
J Harvey, D Golightly, A Smith
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2014
392014
Harnessing the interface for domain learning
D Golightly
Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 37-38, 1996
371996
The impact of automation in rail signalling operations
S Sharples, L Millen, D Golightly, N Balfe
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2011
302011
The characteristics of railway service disruption: implications for disruption management
D Golightly, N Dadashi
Ergonomics 60 (3), 307-320, 2017
282017
A framework to support human factors of automation in railway intelligent infrastructure
N Dadashi, JR Wilson, D Golightly, S Sharples
Ergonomics 57 (3), 387-402, 2014
282014
Human functions in safety-developing a framework of goals, human functions and safety relevant activities for railway socio-technical systems
B Ryan, D Golightly, L Pickup, S Reinartz, S Atkinson, N Dadashi
Safety science 140, 105279, 2021
242021
Seeing the woods for the trees: the problem of information inefficiency and information overload on operator performance
N Dadashi, D Golightly, S Sharples
Cognition, Technology & Work 19, 561-570, 2017
242017
Practical use of work analysis to support rail electrical control rooms: A case of alarm handling
N Dadashi, JR Wilson, D Golightly, S Sharples, T Clarke
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2013
202013
Online technology as a driver of sharing
J Harvey, A Smith, D Golightly
The rise of the sharing economy: Exploring the challenges and opportunities …, 2018
182018
A sociotechnical comparison of automated train traffic control between GB and Sweden
D Golightly, B Sandblad, N Dadashi, A Andersson, S Tschirner, ...
Rail human factors: Supporting reliability, safety and cost reduction, 367, 2013
182013
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