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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.
This book provides a great collection of work design testimonies
with transferable lessons across many industry sectors and domains.
It discusses physiological and cognitive parameters, teamwork,
social aspects, organizational, and broader factors that influence
work design initiatives. It is important to learn from practitioner
stories and real-world conditions that affect the theoretical
applications of work design. Readers will benefit from
understanding the struggles and successes of the authors. The
chapters cover a wide spectrum of human factors and user needs,
including decision making in (ab)normal and safety-critical
situations, physical ergonomics, design-in-use modifications, and
tailored training. The text examines holistic approaches that lead
to improved work methods, worker engagement, and effective
system-wide interventions. Ergonomic Insights: Successes and
Failures of Work Design is primarily written for professionals and
graduate students in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, and
occupational health and safety. Educators will also benefit from
using these case studies in class lessons.
This book provides a great collection of work design testimonies
with transferable lessons across many industry sectors and domains.
It discusses physiological and cognitive parameters, teamwork,
social aspects, organizational, and broader factors that influence
work design initiatives. It is important to learn from practitioner
stories and real-world conditions that affect the theoretical
applications of work design. Readers will benefit from
understanding the struggles and successes of the authors. The
chapters cover a wide spectrum of human factors and user needs,
including decision making in (ab)normal and safety-critical
situations, physical ergonomics, design-in-use modifications, and
tailored training. The text examines holistic approaches that lead
to improved work methods, worker engagement, and effective
system-wide interventions. Ergonomic Insights: Successes and
Failures of Work Design is primarily written for professionals and
graduate students in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, and
occupational health and safety. Educators will also benefit from
using these case studies in class lessons.
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.
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