Industry 4.0 integration with socio-technical systems theory: A systematic review and proposed theoretical model

M Sony, S Naik - Technology in society, 2020 - Elsevier
Industry 4.0 promises the fourth industrial revolution by integration of cyber and physical
worlds through technology. Industry 4.0 implementation will result in human interaction with …

What do applications of systems thinking accident analysis methods tell us about accident causation? A systematic review of applications between 1990 and 2018

A Hulme, NA Stanton, GH Walker, P Waterson… - Safety science, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that
have applied systems thinking accident analysis methods to better understand the cause of …

Advancing socio-technical systems thinking: A call for bravery

MC Davis, R Challenger, DNW Jayewardene… - Applied ergonomics, 2014 - Elsevier
Socio-technical systems thinking has predominantly been applied to the domains of new
technology and work design over the past 60 years. Whilst it has made an impact, we argue …

Back to the future: What do accident causation models tell us about accident prediction?

E Grant, PM Salmon, NJ Stevens, N Goode, GJ Read - Safety Science, 2018 - Elsevier
The prediction of accidents, or systems failure, should be driven by an appropriate accident
causation model. Whilst various models exist, none is yet universally accepted, but elements …

Systemic accident analysis: Examining the gap between research and practice

P Underwood, P Waterson - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2013 - Elsevier
The systems approach is arguably the dominant concept within accident analysis research.
Viewing accidents as a result of uncontrolled system interactions, it forms the theoretical …

Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking?

PM Salmon, GH Walker, GJ M. Read, N Goode… - Ergonomics, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The issues being tackled within ergonomics problem spaces are shifting. Although existing
paradigms appear relevant for modern day systems, it is worth questioning whether our …

Beyond human error taxonomies in assessment of risk in sociotechnical systems: a new paradigm with the EAST 'broken-links' approach

NA Stanton, C Harvey - New Paradigms in Ergonomics, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Risk assessments in Sociotechnical Systems (STS) tend to be based on error taxonomies,
yet the term 'human error'does not sit easily with STS theories and concepts. A new break …

Pilot error versus sociotechnical systems failure: a distributed situation awareness analysis of Air France 447

PM Salmon, GH Walker, NA Stanton - Theoretical Issues in …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Air France 447 crash occurred in 2009 when an Airbus A330 stalled and
fell into the Atlantic Ocean, killing all on board. Following a major investigation, it was …

[HTML][HTML] Safety-II and resilience engineering in a nutshell: an introductory guide to their concepts and methods

DH Ham - Safety and health at work, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Traditional safety concept, which is called Safety-I, and its relevant methods
and models have much contributed towards enhancing the safety of industrial systems …

Risky systems versus risky people: To what extent do risk assessment methods consider the systems approach to accident causation? A review of the literature

C Dallat, PM Salmon, N Goode - Safety Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Accidents are now widely acknowledged to be a systems phenomenon. As part of a
proactive approach to safety management, organisations use risk assessment methods to …