SHELL MODEL

A human factor program that carefully analyzes all the must be performed to complete a job efficiently and safely.
Environment
People
Action
It is considered to be the storage and retention of information, experience and knowledge, as well as ability to retrieve information.
Short Term memory
Memory
Long Term Memory
Realizing personal potential, self-fulfillment, seeking personal growth and peak experiences - a desire to become everything one Is capable of becoming belong to what hierarchy of needs?
Self-Actualization Needs
Esteem Needed
Physiological Needs
Human sense that are responsible for collecting vital tasks and environmental-related information are subject to limitations and degradation
Output characteristics
Environmental tolerances
Input characteristics
Humans have limitations such as working memory capacity, time, and retrieval considerations. These limitations can influence individuals to make false hypothesis and degrading decision making.
Output characteristics
Information processing
Input characteristics
In the design of any workspace and most equipment, a vital role is played by body measurements which will vay according to age and gender groups.
Input characteristics
Fuel requirements
Physical size and shape
Aviation maintenance human factors programs that focus on the people who perform the work, or who perform the job and address physical, physiological, psychological, and psychosocial factors.
People
Action
Resources
A component of SHELL model that includes the non-physical, intangible aspects of aviation whch regulate the operational structure and how system information is organized, presented, and transferred to the people operating within the system.
Liveware
Environment
Software
It receives a proportion of the information into sensory stores and allows us to store information long enough to use it. It can store only a relatively small amount of information at one time.
Long term memory
Ultra short term memory
Short term memory
They are the people who you socialize with, or someone who is like someone else often shares similar histories, ages, and characteristic.
Peers
Peer pressure
Peer group
A human factor program that focuses on the area in which hey work. It includes a physical workplace on the ramp, in the hangar, or in the shop, and the organization that exists within the company.
People
Environment
Actions
It refers to memory of specific events such as our past experiences including people, events and objects. It is heavily influenced by a person's expectations of what should've happened.
Long term memory
Episodic memory
Semantic memory
It refers to our store of general and factual knowledge about concepts, rules and one's own language. It is information that is not tied to where and when the knowledge was originally acquired.
Semantic Memory
Episodic Memory
Long Term Memory
An interaction between the human operator and any person in the aviation system during the performance of associated task. It encompasses the interrelationship amongst the individuals within and between the different operator groups.
Liveware - Software
Liveware - Hardware
Liveware - Liveware
After perceiving and processing information, the output involves making a decision, taking action, and verification through a feedback loop to ensure proper action was taken.
Information processing
Output characteristics
Input characteristics
An interaction that occurs between the human operator, and the internal & external environments. It involves adapting the environment to match the human requirements.
Liveware - Environment
Liveware - Software
Liveware - Hardware
An interaction between the human operator and the non - physical supporting systems that exist within the workplace. They involve designing software to match the interaction of the human users, ensuring that the software is capable of being implemented and addressing the human system behaviors
Liveware-software
Liveware-environment
Liveware-hardware
These are biological requirements for human survival (air, food, drink, shelter, warmth, sex, and sleep). What hierarchy of needs do these belong to?
Esteem needs
Physiological needs
Safety needs
A group of people with one more shared interests or characteristics.
Peer group
Peer pressure
Peers
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