M Pillay - Open Journal of Safety Science and Technology, 2017 - scirp.org
This paper reviews the literature on resilience engineering as a safety management approach. Preferred Reporting Items for Reporting Systematic Reviews guidelines were …
A complete framework for any organization on achieving resilience in the event of terrorist attacks, natural disasters, or internal failures The study of resilience encompasses the …
Processes that enable an effective response to unexpected events and vulnerabilities that lie outside the scope of formal procedures can be described as being resilient. There are …
P Wachs, TA Saurin, AW Righi, RL Wears - Applied ergonomics, 2016 - Elsevier
Although the use of resilience skills (RSs) by emergency department (ED) front-line staff is ubiquitous, the nature and origin of these skills tend to be taken for granted. This study …
S Chuang, JC Ou, HP Ma - Safety Science, 2020 - Elsevier
A proxy measurement of four resilience potentials (respond, monitor, learn, and anticipate) developed by Hollnagel is called the resilience assessment grid (RAG). This study aimed to …
W Qiao, Y Liu, X Ma, H Lan - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
In contrast to the conventional safety management principle, namely, safety-I, which focuses on “what goes wrong”, a new-born safety philosophy (safety-II) inspires people to investigate …
The ultimate goal of this report is to provide the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with insight into how resilience engineering (RE) concepts can be used to help pilots better …
Objectives Systemic issues can adversely affect the diagnostic process. Many system- related barriers can be masked by 'resilient'actions of frontline providers (ie, actions …
Motivation--Cognitive resilience is ability to identify and implement strategies that minimise the likelihood or consequences of cognitive slips. Identifiable strategies need naming to …