This book analyses and explains the principles behind Safety-I and Safety-II and approaches and considers the past and future of safety management practices. The analysis makes use of common examples and cases from domains such as aviation, nuclear power production, process management and health care. The final chapters explain the theoretical and practical consequences of the new, Safety-II perspective on day-to-day operations as well as on strategic management (safety culture).
This book analyses and explains the principles behind both approaches and uses this to consider the past and future of safety management practices.
That requires models and methods that go beyond the Safety-I toolbox. This book introduces a comprehensive approach for the management of Safety-II, called the Resilience Assessment Grid (RAG).
This book contains contributions from acknowledged international experts in health care, organisational studies and patient safety, as well as resilience engineering.
The second edition of a bestseller, Safety Differently: Human Factors for a New Era is a complete update of Ten Questions About Human Error: A New View of Human Factors and System Safety.
While in some cases the adjustments may lead to adverse outcomes, these are due to the very same processes that produce successes, rather than to errors and malfunctions.
This is their story.
This book, the fourth edition in the Resilient Healthcare series, contains contributions from international experts in health care, organisational studies and patient safety, as well as resilience engineering.
This book analyses and explains the principles behind Safety-I and Safety-II and approaches and considers the past and future of safety management practices.
This book is the 3rd volume in the Resilient Health Care series.
The book provides an introduction to Resilience Engineering of systems, covering both the theoretical and practical aspects.