This paper offers an extensive literature review on the field of Resilience Engineering (RE), encompassing 472 contributions, including journal articles, conference proceedings and …
Safety-I is defined as the freedom from unacceptable harm. The purpose of traditional safety management is therefore to find ways to ensure this 'freedom'. But as socio-technical …
Executive summary The publication of the IOM report To Err is Human in 2000 served as a catalyst for a growing interest in improving the safety of health care. Yet despite decades of …
Over the last decade, the shipping industry has implemented a number of measures aimed at improving its safety level (such as new regulations or new forms of team training). Despite …
Since the first edition of this book published, Bayesian networks have become even more important for applications in a vast array of fields. This second edition includes new material …
In this paper, we examine the contributions of digital applications to the resilience of healthcare organizations during the COVID-19 outbreak. The studied applications are …
This paper reviews the key perspectives on human error and analyses the core theories and methods developed and applied over the last 60 years. These theories and methods have …
Health care is everywhere under tremendous pressure with regard to efficiency, safety, and economic viability-to say nothing of having to meet various political agendas-and has …
When faced with a'human error'problem, you may be tempted to ask'Why didn't these people watch out better?'Or,'How can I get my people more engaged in safety?'You might think you …