Process plant operators: how to sharpen your decision making
Supplied by Yokogawa Australia Pty Ltd on Thursday, 11 February, 2021
Humans are not robots. They are easily distracted and make poor decisions under pressure. By understanding how the human brain works, we can design interfaces that assist the operator in understanding the process they are operating, and help them make the right decisions under abnormal conditions.
Learn how to facilitate good decision making in your operations environment, more efficient operations and reduced downtime and abnormal incidents.
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