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The first volume in the Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering series deals with important issues such as measurements and models, the use of procedures to ensure safety, the relation between resilience and robustness, safety management, and the use of risk analysis. The chapters utilize a report from a serious medical accident to illustrate more concretely how resilience engineering can make a difference, both to the understanding of how accidents happen and to what an organization can do to become more resilient.
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The first volume in the Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering series deals with important issues such as measurements and models, the use of procedures to ensure safety, the relation between resilience and robustness, safety management, and the use of risk analysis. The chapters utilize a report from a serious medical accident to illustrate more concretely how resilience engineering can make a difference, both to the understanding of how accidents happen and to what an organization can do to become more resilient.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2016
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- ISBN-13: 9781351903929
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Professor Erik Hollnagel, Industrial Safety Chair, Ã0/00cole des Mines de Paris - Pÿle Cindyniques, France, Christopher P. Nemeth, Research Associate, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care, The University of Chicago, Chicago, USA and Sidney Dekker is Professor and Director of the Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. Previously Professor at Lund University, Sweden, and Director of the Leonardo Da Vinci Center for Complexity and Systems Thinking there, he gained his Ph.D. in Cognitive Systems Engineering from The Ohio State University, USA. He has worked in New Zealand, the Netherlands and England, been Senior Fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, Visiting Academic in the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University in Melbourne, and Professor of Community Health Science at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba in Canada. Sidney is author of several best-selling books on system failure, human error, ethics and governance. He has been flying the Boeing 737NG part-time as airline pilot for the past few years. The OSU Foundation in the United States awards a yearly Sidney Dekker Critical Thinking Award.
Contents: Preface
Erik Hollnagel; Resilience and restlessness
Ron Westrum; Resilience engineering: the birth of a notion
Christopher P. Nemeth; The need for 'translators' and for new models of safety
Jean-Christophe Le Coze and Michèle Dupré; Measures of resilient performance
David Mendonca; Unexampled events
resilience
and PRA
Steve Epstein; Safety management - looking back or looking forward
Erik Hollnagel; When resilience does not work
Akinori Komatsubara; Rules management as source for loose coupling in high-risk systems
Gudela Grote; Work practices and prescriptions: a key issue for organizational resilience
Dimitris Nathanael and Nicholas Marmaras; Crew resilience and simulator training in aviation
Sidney Dekker
Nicholas Dahlström
Roel van Winsen and James M. Nyce; Underlying concepts in robustness and resilience and their use in designing socio-technical systems
Bernard Pavard
Julie Dugdale
Nargès Bellamine-Ben Saoud
Sandrine Darcy and Pascal Salembier; Stress-strain plots as a basis for assessing system resilience
David D. Woods and John Wreathall; Designing resilient critical infrastructure systems using risk and vulnerability analysis
Kurt E. Petersen and Henrik Johanssen; Towards a resilient approach of safety assessment: experiences based on the design of the future air traffic management system
Oliver Strÿter; Resilience in the emergency department
Robert L. Wears
Shawna J. Perry
Shilo Anders and David D. Woods; The Beatson event - a resilience engineering perspective
John Wreathall; What went wrong at the Beatson Oncology Centre?
Richard I. Cook
Christopher P. Nemeth and Sidney Dekker; Resilience
safety and testing
Steve Epstein; Detecting an erroneous plan: does a system allow for effective cross-checking?
Matthieu Branlat
Shilo Anders
David D. Woods and Emily S. Patterson; Investigations as an impediment to learning
Eric Hollnagel; Analysis of the Beatson event
Pierre Le Bot; Appendix; Bibliography; Indexes
Erik Hollnagel; Resilience and restlessness
Ron Westrum; Resilience engineering: the birth of a notion
Christopher P. Nemeth; The need for 'translators' and for new models of safety
Jean-Christophe Le Coze and Michèle Dupré; Measures of resilient performance
David Mendonca; Unexampled events
resilience
and PRA
Steve Epstein; Safety management - looking back or looking forward
Erik Hollnagel; When resilience does not work
Akinori Komatsubara; Rules management as source for loose coupling in high-risk systems
Gudela Grote; Work practices and prescriptions: a key issue for organizational resilience
Dimitris Nathanael and Nicholas Marmaras; Crew resilience and simulator training in aviation
Sidney Dekker
Nicholas Dahlström
Roel van Winsen and James M. Nyce; Underlying concepts in robustness and resilience and their use in designing socio-technical systems
Bernard Pavard
Julie Dugdale
Nargès Bellamine-Ben Saoud
Sandrine Darcy and Pascal Salembier; Stress-strain plots as a basis for assessing system resilience
David D. Woods and John Wreathall; Designing resilient critical infrastructure systems using risk and vulnerability analysis
Kurt E. Petersen and Henrik Johanssen; Towards a resilient approach of safety assessment: experiences based on the design of the future air traffic management system
Oliver Strÿter; Resilience in the emergency department
Robert L. Wears
Shawna J. Perry
Shilo Anders and David D. Woods; The Beatson event - a resilience engineering perspective
John Wreathall; What went wrong at the Beatson Oncology Centre?
Richard I. Cook
Christopher P. Nemeth and Sidney Dekker; Resilience
safety and testing
Steve Epstein; Detecting an erroneous plan: does a system allow for effective cross-checking?
Matthieu Branlat
Shilo Anders
David D. Woods and Emily S. Patterson; Investigations as an impediment to learning
Eric Hollnagel; Analysis of the Beatson event
Pierre Le Bot; Appendix; Bibliography; Indexes
Contents: Preface
Erik Hollnagel; Resilience and restlessness
Ron Westrum; Resilience engineering: the birth of a notion
Christopher P. Nemeth; The need for 'translators' and for new models of safety
Jean-Christophe Le Coze and Michèle Dupré; Measures of resilient performance
David Mendonca; Unexampled events
resilience
and PRA
Steve Epstein; Safety management - looking back or looking forward
Erik Hollnagel; When resilience does not work
Akinori Komatsubara; Rules management as source for loose coupling in high-risk systems
Gudela Grote; Work practices and prescriptions: a key issue for organizational resilience
Dimitris Nathanael and Nicholas Marmaras; Crew resilience and simulator training in aviation
Sidney Dekker
Nicholas Dahlström
Roel van Winsen and James M. Nyce; Underlying concepts in robustness and resilience and their use in designing socio-technical systems
Bernard Pavard
Julie Dugdale
Nargès Bellamine-Ben Saoud
Sandrine Darcy and Pascal Salembier; Stress-strain plots as a basis for assessing system resilience
David D. Woods and John Wreathall; Designing resilient critical infrastructure systems using risk and vulnerability analysis
Kurt E. Petersen and Henrik Johanssen; Towards a resilient approach of safety assessment: experiences based on the design of the future air traffic management system
Oliver Strÿter; Resilience in the emergency department
Robert L. Wears
Shawna J. Perry
Shilo Anders and David D. Woods; The Beatson event - a resilience engineering perspective
John Wreathall; What went wrong at the Beatson Oncology Centre?
Richard I. Cook
Christopher P. Nemeth and Sidney Dekker; Resilience
safety and testing
Steve Epstein; Detecting an erroneous plan: does a system allow for effective cross-checking?
Matthieu Branlat
Shilo Anders
David D. Woods and Emily S. Patterson; Investigations as an impediment to learning
Eric Hollnagel; Analysis of the Beatson event
Pierre Le Bot; Appendix; Bibliography; Indexes
Erik Hollnagel; Resilience and restlessness
Ron Westrum; Resilience engineering: the birth of a notion
Christopher P. Nemeth; The need for 'translators' and for new models of safety
Jean-Christophe Le Coze and Michèle Dupré; Measures of resilient performance
David Mendonca; Unexampled events
resilience
and PRA
Steve Epstein; Safety management - looking back or looking forward
Erik Hollnagel; When resilience does not work
Akinori Komatsubara; Rules management as source for loose coupling in high-risk systems
Gudela Grote; Work practices and prescriptions: a key issue for organizational resilience
Dimitris Nathanael and Nicholas Marmaras; Crew resilience and simulator training in aviation
Sidney Dekker
Nicholas Dahlström
Roel van Winsen and James M. Nyce; Underlying concepts in robustness and resilience and their use in designing socio-technical systems
Bernard Pavard
Julie Dugdale
Nargès Bellamine-Ben Saoud
Sandrine Darcy and Pascal Salembier; Stress-strain plots as a basis for assessing system resilience
David D. Woods and John Wreathall; Designing resilient critical infrastructure systems using risk and vulnerability analysis
Kurt E. Petersen and Henrik Johanssen; Towards a resilient approach of safety assessment: experiences based on the design of the future air traffic management system
Oliver Strÿter; Resilience in the emergency department
Robert L. Wears
Shawna J. Perry
Shilo Anders and David D. Woods; The Beatson event - a resilience engineering perspective
John Wreathall; What went wrong at the Beatson Oncology Centre?
Richard I. Cook
Christopher P. Nemeth and Sidney Dekker; Resilience
safety and testing
Steve Epstein; Detecting an erroneous plan: does a system allow for effective cross-checking?
Matthieu Branlat
Shilo Anders
David D. Woods and Emily S. Patterson; Investigations as an impediment to learning
Eric Hollnagel; Analysis of the Beatson event
Pierre Le Bot; Appendix; Bibliography; Indexes