Jens Rasmussen (11 May 1926 – 5 February 2018) was a system safety, human factors and cognitive systems engineering researcher at the Risø National Laboratory in Risø, Denmark. He was highly influential within the field of safety science, human error and accident research. His contributions include the skills, rules, knowledge (SRK) framework, risk management framework, dynamic safety model, AcciMap Approach, and others.
Jens Rasmussen | |
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Born | 11 May 1926 Ribe, Denmark |
Died | 5 February 2018 |
Nationality | Danish |
Known for | dynamic safety model, risk management framework, skill-rule-knowledge model, abstraction hierarchy, ecological interface design, AcciMaps |
Scientific career | |
Fields | safety science |
Biography
editRasmussen was born in Ribe, Denmark. In 1950, he earned an M.Sc. degree in electronic engineering,[1] with a background in control engineering.[2] After completing his degree, he worked for several years at the Radio Receiver Research Laboratory.[1]
In 1956, Rasmussen was recruited to work at the Danish Atomic Energy Commission. After several years, he was named the head of the Electronics Department at the Atomic Research Establishment Risø (eventually renamed Risø National Laboratory).[1]
In 1981, Rasmussen was appointed Research Professor at both the Technical University of Denmark and at Risø National Laboratory.[1]
Contributions
editDynamic safety model
editRasmussen proposed a state-based model of a socio-technical system as a system that moves within a region of a state space.[3] The region is surrounded by three boundaries:
- economic failure
- unacceptable work load
- functionality acceptable performance
Incentives push the system towards the boundary of acceptable performance: accidents happen when the boundary is exceeded.
Risk management framework
editRasmussen proposed a multi-layer view of socio-technical systems, with hazardous processes and work at the lowest level, and government at the highest level.[3] The different levels involve different research disciplines (e.g., mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering at the lowest level, political science, law, economics, and sociology at the highest level, and other domains in-between) and different environmental stressors (e.g., changing political climate at the top level, fast pace of technological change at the lowest level)
Skills, rules, knowledge (SRK) framework
editSee Skills, Rules, Knowledge (SRK) framework.
Abstraction hierarchy
editSee the abstraction hierarchy.
Ecological interface design
editSee Ecological interface design.
AcciMaps
editSee AcciMap approach.
Selected publications
editBooks
edit- Jens Rasmussen, Annelise M. Pejtersen, L.P.Goodstein (1994). Cognitive Systems Engineering. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0471011983.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Jens Rasmussen (1986). Information processing and human-machine interaction: an approach to cognitive engineering. North-Holland. ISBN 9780444009876.
- Jens Rasmussen (2000). Proactive Risk Management in a Dynamic Society. Swedish Rescue Services Agency. ISBN 9172530847.
Papers
edit- Rasmussen, Jens; Jensen, A (1974). "Mental procedures in real-life tasks: a case study of electronic trouble shooting". Ergonomics. 17 (3): 293–307. doi:10.1080/00140137408931355. PMID 4442376.
- Rasmussen, Jens (May–June 1983). "Skills, rules, and knowledge; signals, signs, and symbols, and other distinctions in human performance models". IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. SMC-13 (3): 257–266. doi:10.1109/TSMC.1983.6313160. S2CID 1525146 – via IEEE Xplore.
- Cook, Richard; Rasmussen, Jens (2005). ""Going solid": a model of system dynamics and consequences for patient safety". BMJ Quality & Safety. 14 (2): 130–134. doi:10.1136/qshc.2003.009530. PMC 1743994. PMID 15805459.
References
edit- ^ a b c d Waterson, Patrick; Le Coze, Jean-Christophe; Andersen, Henning Boje (March 2017). "Recurring themes in the legacy of Jens Rasmussen". Applied Ergonomics. 59 (Pt B): 471–482. doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2016.10.002. PMID 27765154. S2CID 29824909.
- ^ Flach, John (2020). A meaning processing approach to cognition : what matters?. Fred Voorhorst. New York, NY. ISBN 978-0-367-40428-4. OCLC 1117930294.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b Rasmussen, Jens (November 1997). "Risk management in a dynamic society: a modelling problem". Safety Science. 27 (2–3): 183–213. doi:10.1016/S0925-7535(97)00052-0. S2CID 54965024.
The Legacy of Jens Rasmussen, special issue of Applied Ergonomics, Volume 59, Part, B, Pages 471-656 (March 2017)