Professor Tim Horberry

Professorial Research Fellow

Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre
Sustainable Minerals Institute

Overview

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours), University of Warwick
  • Master of Science in Human Factors, University of Nottingham
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Derby

Publications

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Grants

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Supervision

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Publications

Book

Book Chapter

  • Horberry, 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.

  • Regan, 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.

  • Stevens, 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.

  • Horberry, 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.

  • Horberry, 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.

  • Horberry, 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

  • Horberry, 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.

  • Basacik, 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.

  • Horberry, 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.

  • Horberry, 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.

Journal Article

Conference Publication

Edited Outputs

  • M. R. Grech, T.J. Horberry and M. S. Humphreys eds. (2003). Fatigue and human error in the maritime domain. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Fatigue and Transportation: Coping with a 24 hour society, Esplanade Hotel, Fremantle, Western Austraia, 9-14 March 2003. Victoria, Australia: National Road Transport Commission.

Other Outputs

Grants (Administered at UQ)

PhD and MPhil Supervision

Completed Supervision