Description
Book SynopsisWhile a quick response can save you in a time of crisis, avoiding a crisis remains the best defense. When dealing with complex industrial systems, it has become increasingly obvious that preparedness requires a sophisticated understanding of human factors as they relate to the functional characteristics of socio-technology systems. Edited by industrial safety expert Erik Hollnagel and featuring commentary from leaders in the field, Safer Complex Industrial Environments: A Human Factors Approach examines the latest research on the contemporary human factors approach and methods currently in practice.
Drawing on examples mainly from the nuclear industry, the book presents a contemporary view on human factors in complex industrial systems. The contributors contrast the traditional view of human factors as a liability with the contemporary view that recognizes human factor as also an asset without which the safe and efficient performance o
Table of Contents
The Background and History of the Institute of Nuclear Safety System (INSS).The Mihama-2 Accident in Today's Perspective. Extending the Scope of the Human Factor. The Meaning of Human Error in the Safe Regulation Model for Risky Organisations. Workplace Safety Climate, Human Performance, and Safety.A Management Process for Strategic Error Prevention. Beyond Procedures: Development and Use of the SAFER Method. A Regulatory Perspective on Analysis Practices and Trends in Causes. An Ironical Outcome of Thorough Accident Prevention. Organisational Influences on Safety Climate in Guanxi-Oriented Cultures. A Comprehensive Evaluation of Licensees’ Efforts on Safety Culture. Hindsight and Foresight.