CCD Design

Human Factors Consultants
Helen Gagg
BSc, MIEHF, TechIOSH 
Helen graduated from Loughborough University in 2001 with a degree in Ergonomics. She then worked for the Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) in Edinburgh and Hu-Tech Ergonomics before joining CCD in 2007.
Helen has worked on a range of projects which have included task analysis, workload and communications assessments and behavioural studies. Recent clients have included Exxon Mobil, Network Rail, Highways Agency, Jacobs and Australian Customs.
Helen is a senior consultant and a member of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors.
Francesca Lenton
BSc, DPS, MIEHF 
Francesca graduated in Ergonomics from Loughborough University in 2005, joining CCD soon after. During her degree she spent a year at the Ergonomics and Safety Research Institute, Loughborough carrying out research for clients including the DTI and HSE.
Since joining CCD Francesca has worked across a number of industries including rail, oil & gas and emergency services. Clients have included Network Rail, South Eastern, Rail Safety and Standards Board, TfL, LUL, British Pipeline Association, Ambulance services and the Metropolitan Police.
Francesca is a member of the Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors.
Adam Parkes
BSc, MIEHF 
Adam graduated from Loughborough University in 2002 with a degree in Ergonomics. He joined CCD in 2007 after working for 5 years at QinetiQ applying Human Factors in the Defence and Security domain.
Adam is a flexible consultant working across a range of safety critical industries, since joining CCD he has: Designed Control centres for the emergency services, provided advice to the Australian Customs service on their CCTV systems, authored a guidance document to raise awareness of HFI within the DfT TRANSEC, analysed operator requirements, workload and communications flow within Network rail control centres and provided design advice for heavy handling gear to be used in a safety critical nuclear environment.
Adam is a senior consultant and expert user of SAMMIE CAD a human modelling tool which CCD uses to optimise the design of workstations and workplaces to accommodate the user.