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Brian Sherwood Jones is an independent Human Factors
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the aircraft industry for ten years, he worked at YARD
Ltd (and its successors) for fourteen years, prior to
setting up Process Contracting Ltd. six years ago. He has
specialised in the Human Factors Integration of complex
systems. He is an Honorary Professor at the Digital
Design Studio, Glasgow School of Art and co-ordinates
the Maritime Special Interest Group in the Ergonomics
Society. He is the UK representative on ISO TC8 SC5
dealing with Ship’s bridge layout.
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