Daniel A. Johnson, PhD CPE HUMAN FACTORS • SAFETY
AVIATION SAFETY: Passenger Behavior, Safety Instructions, Cabin Crew Training
HIGHWAY COLLISIONS: Pedestrian Visibility, Driver Perception/Response Times
PEDESTRIAN FALLS: Trip and Falls, Slip and Falls, Falls on Stairs and Ramps
WARNINGS: Adequacy, Legibility, Understandability, Persuasiveness
DOUGLAS
AIRCRAFT COMPANY 1967-1975
Engineer/Scientist in Human Factors Department
Principal
Investigator, Passenger Safety Program
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT COMPANY 1977-1980 Consultant, Human Factors Department
INTERACTION RESEARCH CORPORATION 1973-2002 President
DANIEL ANTHONY JOHNSON, INC. 1986-Present President
California State University Northridge B.A. Psychology 1964
Claremont Graduate University M.A. Psychology 1971
Claremont, California Ph.D. Psychology 1974
Pepperdine University 1973-1974 Instructor in Statistics
University of Southern California 1977-1981 Instructor in Human Factors and Safety
SAFE Award 1974 From the SAFE Association, for the most outstanding contribution in the field of aviation safety.
"JUST IN CASE" 1984 A book on airplane safety and survival.
A number of reports, articles and design standards on equipment design and training to improve safety.
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
American Psychological Association
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Psychologist in Washington State
Certified Professional Ergonomist
Certified Tribometrist (CXLT)
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