HUMAN RESOURCES ARE A FACTOR IN APPLYING OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS SAFETY

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Authors

  • O. Protasenko Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics
  • G. Mygal The National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute” (KhAI)

Keywords:

safety, reliability, human factor, human resources

Abstract

Human resources are the important issue in the applying of man-machine systems safety. It is shown that the quality and quantity of human resources depend on how effective “resources cycle” occurs. It led to the development of three types of human resources inflow-outflow models, which can determine the effectiveness of “resources cycle”. It is established that the formation at the employee three types of skills (the resources estimation skill, the resources balance determination skill, the resources management skill) allows increasing efficiency of “resources cycle”. The primary measure to provide the formation of these skills is training. It was proposed “Resource Balance Card” to help the employee to determine the resources inflow-outflow balance independently.

Author Biographies

O. Protasenko, Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics

Candidate of Engineering Sciences, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Technologies, Ecology and Safety of Vital Activity

G. Mygal, The National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute” (KhAI)

Doctor of Engineering Sciences, Professor, Department of Automobile and Transportation Infrastructure

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Published

2020-11-27

How to Cite

Protasenko, O., & Mygal, G. (2020). HUMAN RESOURCES ARE A FACTOR IN APPLYING OF MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS SAFETY: Array. Municipal Economy of Cities, 6(159), 139–146. Retrieved from https://khg.kname.edu.ua/index.php/khg/article/view/5687

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