2014 Book Chapter Operator acceptance of new technology for industrial mobile equipmentHorberry, Tim and Cooke, Tristan (2014). Operator acceptance of new technology for industrial mobile equipment. Driver acceptance of new technology: theory, measurement and optimisation. (pp. 227-239) edited by Michael A. Regan, Tim Horberry and Alan Stevens. Farnham, Surrey, England, UK: Ashgate Publishing. |
2014 Book Chapter A user-centred safe design approach to controlHorberry, Tim, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Storey, Neil, Thomas, Matthew, Ruschena, Leo, Cook, Margaret and Pettitt, Chad (2014). A user-centred safe design approach to control. The core body of knowledge for generalist OHS professionals. (pp. 1-25) Tullamarine: Victoria: Safety Institute of Australia. |
2014 Book Chapter Driver acceptance of new technology: overviewRegan, Michael A., Stevens, Alan and Horberry, Tim (2014). Driver acceptance of new technology: overview. Driver acceptance of new technology: theory, measurement and optimisation. (pp. 3-8) edited by Michael A. Regan, Tim Horberry and Alan Stevens. Farnham, Surrey, England, UK: Ashgate Publishing. |
2014 Book Chapter Driver acceptance of new technology: synthesis and perspectivesStevens, Alan, Horberry, Tim and Regan, Michael A. (2014). Driver acceptance of new technology: synthesis and perspectives. Driver acceptance of new technology: theory, measurement and optimisation. (pp. 335-348) edited by Michael A. Regan, Tim Horberry and Alan Stevens. Farnham, Surrey, England, UK: Ashgate Publishing. |
2013 Book Chapter Using road safety evidence and ‘Safety in Design’ approaches to regulate driver distraction from roadside advertisingHorberry, Tim, Regan, Michael A. and Edquist, Jessica (2013). Using road safety evidence and ‘Safety in Design’ approaches to regulate driver distraction from roadside advertising. Driver distraction and inattention. (pp. 389-403) edited by Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee and Trent W. Victor. Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate. |
2012 Book Chapter Safe and inclusive design of equipment used in the minerals industryHorberry, T. and Cooke, T. (2012). Safe and inclusive design of equipment used in the minerals industry. Designing inclusive systems: designing inclusion for real-world applications. (pp. 23-32) edited by Patrick Langdon, John Clarkson, Peter Robinson, Jonathan Lazar and Ann Heylighen. London, United Kingdom: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4471-2867-0-3 |
2011 Book Chapter TrainingHorberry, Tim John, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Steiner, Lisa J. and Tichon, Jennifer G. (2011). Training. Human factors for the design, operation and maintenance of mining equipment. (pp. 177-187) Boca Raton, Florida, USA: CRC Press; Taylor & Francis Group. |
2010 Book Chapter Instrument panel illumination, vehicle lighting and driver errorsBasacik, D, Dale, A, Reed, N and Horberry, T (2010). Instrument panel illumination, vehicle lighting and driver errors. Human factors: A system view of human, technology and organisation. (pp. 217-230) edited by Dick de Waard, Arne Axelsson, Martina Berglund, Björn Peters and Clemens Weikert. Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing. |
2008 Book Chapter Distractions outside the VehicleHorberry, Tim and Edquist, Jessica (2008). Distractions outside the Vehicle. Driver Distraction. Theory, Effects and Mitigation. (pp. 215-227) edited by Reagan, Michael A.,, Lee, John D. and Young, Kristie L.. U. S. A.: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group. |
2001 Book Chapter FAtigue Detection TEchnologies for Trucks and Commercial Vehicles: Possibilities and PitfallsHorberry, T. J., Hartley, L., Mabbott, N. and Krueger, G. P. (2001). FAtigue Detection TEchnologies for Trucks and Commercial Vehicles: Possibilities and Pitfalls. Business Briefing: Global Truck and commercial Vehicle Technology. (pp. 58-63) edited by Elizabeth Cooper. London, United Kingdom: World Markets Research Centre. |