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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Erik HollnagelPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9781472423054ISBN 10: 1472423054 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 28 April 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures, List of Tables, 1. The Issues, 2. The Pedigree, 3. The Current State, 4. The Myths of Safety–I, 5. The Deconstruction of Safety–I, 6. The Need to Change, 7. The Construction of Safety–II, 8. The Way Ahead, 9. Final Thoughts, Glossary, IndexReviews'Much more than a technical book. Erik's work is a well documented journey into the multiple interactions between safety, work and human nature. A timely contribution to vindicate human beings and their variability from the one sided focus on the evils of human error. A groundbreaking look at the other story that will certainly contribute to safer and more productive workplaces.'Dr Alejandro Morales, Mutual Seguridad, Chile'Safety needs a new maturity. We can no longer improve by simply doing what we have been doing, even by doing it better. Dr Hollnagel brings forth new distinctions, interpretations, and narratives that will allow safety to progress to new unforeseen levels. Safety II is more than just incident and accident prevention. A must read for every safety professional.' Tom McDaniel, Global Manager Zero Harm and Human Performance, Siemens Energy, Inc., USA 'If you want to belong to the future of safety management, Erik Hollnagel argues, you pretty much know where to stand. It is called Safety II.' Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, July 2014 'Although someone may judge from the book title that the author refers to a new methodology for managing safety, Hollnagel's work is definitely more than this. The specific book recommends a new way of thinking and approaching safety itself, prior to attempting to manage it. The real life examples and the smooth introduction of the reader to safety related concepts, which are based on broad and solid theoretical and empirical bases, are just few of the strong points in Hollnagel's book.' Newsletter of the Europe Chapter of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, no. 2, 2014 'Much more than a technical book. Erik's work is a well documented journey into the multiple interactions between safety, work and human nature. A timely contribution to vindicate human beings and their variability from the one sided focus on the evils of human error. A groundbreaking look at the other story that will certainly contribute to safer and more productive workplaces.'Dr Alejandro Morales, Mutual Seguridad, Chile'Safety needs a new maturity. We can no longer improve by simply doing what we have been doing, even by doing it better. Dr Hollnagel brings forth new distinctions, interpretations, and narratives that will allow safety to progress to new unforeseen levels. Safety II is more than just incident and accident prevention. A must read for every safety professional.' Tom McDaniel, Global Manager Zero Harm and Human Performance, Siemens Energy, Inc., USA Author InformationErik Hollnagel (Ph.D., psychology) is Professor at the Department of Regional Health Research, University of Southern Denmark and Chief Consultant at the Centre for Quality, Region of Southern Denmark. He is also Professor Emeritus at University of Linkoping (Sweden), and Visiting Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study of the Technische Universitat Munchen (Germany). He has since 1971 worked at universities, research centres, and industries in several countries and with problems from many domains, including nuclear power generation, aerospace and aviation, air traffic management, software engineering, healthcare, and land-based traffic. His professional interests include industrial safety, human factors, resilience engineering, systems theory, and functional modelling. He has published more than 350 papers and authored or edited 20 books, some of the most recent titles being Resilient Health Care (Ashgate, 2013), The Functional Resonance Analysis Method (Ashgate, 2012), and Resilience Engineering in Practice (Ashgate, 2011). Erik Hollnagel is also Editor-in-chief of Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |