The Shape of Belief and Safety Values
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One of the many things we will explore in our Philosophy and Risk workshops (https://safetyrisk.net/philosophy-for-risk-and-safety-free-workshops/) will be what people believe and...
Safety culture involves shared values, beliefs, and attitudes among organizational members in implementing safety policies and procedures. It is rooted in understanding human behav...
This workshop offer has been requested by our many followers in Brazil but all are welcome including beginners to... The post The Construction of Belief in Safety, Free Workshops J...
Does Safety have a view of the world? Of course, it is evident in all it says and does, designs and worships. It is no different than culture. It is nonsense to propose that safety...
When you read safety texts, so called ‘gurus’, safety curriculum and propaganda, one is confronted by the idea that the purpose of living is safety. Such a worldview/paradigm is a...
Anxiety may not only be a fear of danger. Sometimes, it is the body struggling to recognize safety.
The risk and safety industry loves to use the language of ‘mindset’, but its meaning is assumed and rarely defined. Indeed, if you are going to use language like ‘mindset’ or mindf...
PASSENGER SAFETY: A HIERARCHY OF CONTROLS**By Pat Zeitler** Those in the business of industrial safety are familiar with the concept, "hierarchy of c...
One of the profound weaknesses with the way Safety understands error, failure and mistakes is its assumptions about human personhood. If one comes at the issue of mistakes/error fr...
The brief answer is, yes. It doesn’t matter what you consider, whether it be about work, hobbies, activity, family, safety or living/being, there is no such thing as a non-philosop...
At the moment there is so much mythology being pushed by Safety on the preference of systems as some kind of solution for blame. Part of the mythology is that ‘blame fixes nothing’...
Hey drivers, I wanted to get your thoughts on safety technology in our trucks. With features like collision alerts, lane departure warnings, and in-cab monitoring becoming more com...
It is fascinating to read Reason’s book on Human Error where ‘fallibility’ is mentioned eleven times. Yet, when Safety wants to discuss its obsession with blame and cause, and when...
People don’t passively change their beliefs; they test whether it’s safe to. What looks like repetition may be an attempt to move forward.
 🛠MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT – THE FOUNDATION OF SAFETY“Safety doesn’t happen by chance — it is driven by leadership.”In every successful and safe workplace, one factor a...
Originally posted on August 14, 2016 @ 8:55 PMThe De-Ethicization of the Object in Safety It’s obvious that objects attack people. When anything happens in an industry, the first r...
To sit with someone who wants to die places us at the intersection of theology and urgency. When a person expresses a desire to die or begins moving toward self-harm, we recognize...
Originally posted on July 16, 2016 @ 1:37 PMWhy Personify Safety? I spoke at a conference last week and had the unfortunate experience of following a presentation by a regulator. W...
In most schools, the beginning of the day is marked by a bell, coming in uniform, and unquestioned. It signals order, structure, and the start of learning. But in a nursery classro...
It is tempting to venture outside one’s field in expertise and experience. Ballantyne discusses this in his work on what he calls ‘Epistemic Trespassing’. I see this often in the s...
In health care, we often talk about psychological safety as something leaders create, encouraging people to speak up, be open, and learn from mistakes. But in practice, many clinic...
There’s no doubt that safety seems to be the place to find the utmost stupidity in the market. It never disappoints. The latest is the Don’t Die campaign. Yes, that’s right, comple...
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