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Safety insights : success and failure stories of practitioners / edited by Nektarios Karanikas, Maria Mikela Chatzimichailidou .

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Karanikas, Nektarios, editor.
Chatzimichailidou, Maria Mikela, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public safety--Management.
Public safety.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (173 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2021.
Summary:
Public safety, as well as the safety of products and services, is of paramount importance and interest to individuals, organisations and society. Safety successes are achieved every second, but we take them for granted and we do not appreciate the challenges professionals meet to make the world as safe as possible. Safety failures are less frequent but become focal points of stakeholders and the public with a tendency to blame and not comprehend the context and the hard decisions professionals have to make when balancing safety with competing goals. This edited book includes case studies from industry practitioners exactly as they experience them without relying on the understanding of researchers who conduct studies and try to map the overall situation per case based on multiple interviews, observations and questionnaires. Included are case studies from the aviation, construction, oil and gas, telecommunications, transportation, health and public safety industries. They are stories told by frontline practitioners who work to keep the public safe. In each chapter, the author, based on his/her professional experience, shares two real cases, one "success" and one "failure", explaining the background and approach, and critically reflecting why his/her initiatives and activities worked or didn't work. They are descriptive of the case, context and tools, techniques, methods and approaches followed and include the valuable safety lesson learned. This book is a forum for professionals to express and share with others their knowledge and experience usually found implicitly or hidden under formal and informal practices.
Contents:
Cover
Half-Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Editors
Contributors
1 System Knowledge: Most of the Times Adequate but Sometimes Insufficient
2 Safety Interventions: How Can We Make Them Worth the Effort?
3 Only a Few Seconds to Change the Course of an Event
4 How Could the Use of Technology Support Safety Management Programmes?
5 How to Eat an Elephant: Implementing Organisational Culture Change
6 Is Safety Part of Your Business Model? Turning a 'Simple-to-Fix' Safety Incident into an Opportunity for Everyone
7 The Development of Mental Health Proxy Teams and a Relationship That Threatened the Quality of a Safety Investigation
8 Passenger Experience and Safety Systems
9 Safety Numbers and Safety Differently
10 Infrastructure Projects as Complex Socio-Technical Systems
11 The Two Sides of the Same Coin
12 Learning from Incidents: Mind the Whole Set of Dimensions
13 Necessary Incompliance and Safety-Threatening Collegiality
14 Are the Stakeholders on Your Side or Not?
15 Making Safety a Priority
16 The Practical Value of Ensuring Effective Interfaces and Workforce Engagement
17 Just When You Thought You'd Done Enough
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-00-301077-6
1-003-01077-6
1-000-19453-1
1-000-19455-8
9781003010777
OCLC:
1182854984

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