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This open access book addresses the future of work and industry by
2040-a core interest for many disciplines inspiring a strong
momentum for employment and training within the industrial world.
The future of industrial safety in terms of technological
risk-management, although of obvious concern to international
actors in various industries, has been quite sparsely addressed.
This brief reflects the viewpoints of experts who come from
different academic disciplines and various sectors such as oil and
gas, energy, transportation, and the digital and even the military
worlds, as expressed in debates and discussions during a two-day
international seminar. The contributors address such questions as:
What influence will ageing and lack of digital skills in the
workforce of the occidental world have on safety culture? What are
the likely impacts of big data, artificial intelligence and
autonomous technologies on decision-making, and on the roles and
responsibilities of individual actors and whole organizations? What
role have human beings in a world of accelerating changes? What
effects will societal concerns and the entrance of new players have
on technological risk management and governance? Managing Future
Challenges for Safety will interest and influence researchers
considering the future effects of a number of currently developing
technologies and their practitioner counterparts working in
industry and regulation.
This open access book addresses several questions regarding the
implementation of human and organisational factors (HOF) so that
recent improvements in industrial safety can be built upon. It
addresses sources of frustration in senior management with high
expectations of operational recommendations and disquiet on the
part of HOF specialists struggling to have an impact on high-level
decision making. The brief explores these issues with an emphasis
on examples and lessons learned based on the experience of its
authors, who come from different academic disciplines and various
industrial sectors such as oil and gas, energy and transportation.
It then offers some ways forward for a better consideration of HOF
in hazardous companies with a view of promoting safety and facing
challenges in a rapidly changing world.
The objective of this book is to help at-risk organizations to
decipher the "safety cloud", and to position themselves in terms of
operational decisions and improvement strategies in safety,
considering the path already travelled, their context, objectives
and constraints. What link can be established between safety
culture and safety models in order to increase safety within
companies carrying out dangerous activities? First, while the term
"safety culture" is widely shared among the academic and industrial
world, it leads to various interpretations and therefore different
positioning when it comes to assess, improve or change it. Many
safety theories, concepts, and models coexist today, being more or
less appealing and/or directly useful to the industry. How, and
based on which criteria, to choose from the available options?
These are some of the questions addressed in this book, which
benefits from the expertise of its worldwide famous authors in
several industrial sectors.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This book
investigates why, despite more and more resources devoted to safety
training, expectations are not entirely met, particularly in the
industrial sectors that have already achieved a high safety level.
It not only reflects the most precious viewpoints of experts from
different disciplines, different countries, with experiences in
various industrial fields at the cutting edge of theories and
practices in terms of safety, professionalization and their
relationships. It also consolidates the positioning of the
Foundation for an Industrial Safety Culture, highlighting what is
currently considered at stake in terms of safety training, taking
into account the system of constraints the different stakeholders
are submitted to. It reports some success stories as well as
elements which could explain the observed plateau in terms of
outcome. It identifies some levers for evolution for at-risk
industry and outlines a possible research agenda to go further with
experimental solutions.
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