Decremental and Incremental Safety Cultures
CRC Press (Verlag)
978-1-041-06407-7 (ISBN)
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Decremental and Incremental Safety Cultures: Safety-I and Safety-II Revisited goes beyond identifying and analyzing safety issues to offer practicable strategies that balance protection and productivity. From the ambivalence of safety and the dialectics of outcomes to the seven stages of safety thinking, each chapter highlights a key aspect of safety practices. It introduces new frameworks including the deconstruction of everyday work and safety solutionism, offering readers the tools to critically assess their own safety measures and form better outcomes. Written in clear, jargon-free language, the book ensures that these insights are accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or experience and readers will develop a decremental and incremental safety.
This book is an ideal read for professionals in the fields of occupational health and safety, human factors and risk management. If you have read Safety-I and Safety-II (CRC Press, 9781472423085) by the same author, this book is a must-have to understand the next phase of the Safety-I and Safety-II concepts.
Erik Hollnagel is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark and Chief Consultant at the Centre for Quality, Region of Southern Denmark. He is also Professor Emeritus at University of Jönköping, Sweden, and Visiting Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Technische Universitat München, Germany. He is a renowned expert in the fields of safety science, systems thinking, and human factors and is best known for his pioneering work on resilience engineering and the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM), a framework for understanding and improving complex systems. He has authored or co-authored over 20 books and numerous research papers.
1. A primer of Safety-I & Safety-II. 2. The apparent ambiguity of safety. 3. The seven biases of safety thinking. 4. The Inevitability of Accidents. 5. The semantic non-sense of safety. 6.The seven stages of safety thinking. 7. Atomistic accident thinking. 8. The Complexity Delusion. 9. Safety pragmatism. 10. Safety solutionism. 11. Improving the ratio of acceptable to unacceptable outcomes. 12. Decremental safety practices. 13. Incremental safety practices. 14. The Resilient Performance Enhancement Toolkit (RPET).
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 30.3.2026 |
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| Zusatzinfo | 34 Line drawings, black and white; 34 Illustrations, black and white |
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Bauwesen |
| ISBN-10 | 1-041-06407-1 / 1041064071 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-041-06407-7 / 9781041064077 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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