As we are about to conclude our Free Module on Embodiment and Risk, it has been requested to move on to a study of Ethics and Risk. This module is also being offered at no charge. Embodiment and Risk has been a great study with over 60 participants. So, we now open up applications for this … [Read more...] about Free Module – Ethics and Risk
Resonance and Risk
Social Psychology of Risk (SPoR) has recently commenced a new course in Embodiment and Risk. Screenshot page 1 Embodiment course participants. A wonderful group of people that have come together from all over the globe, to discuss embodiment to further enhance their job roles, often in the … [Read more...] about Resonance and Risk
Selective Cause to Appease the Anxiety of Death – A Video
In a wonderfully sharp analysis (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIAnAUgL0D0), Dr Nippin Anand exposes why accident investigations often seek simple cause. Through the case study of Trump and the mid-air collision - … [Read more...] about Selective Cause to Appease the Anxiety of Death – A Video
Safety Career Highlight
Safety Career Highlight The experience I had yesterday was a very special moment in my career and life and I’m still buzzing. I had the incredible honour of speaking at the launch of the new book Following-Leading in Risk by Dr Robert Long and Craig Ashhurst. The lead up to the event was a … [Read more...] about Safety Career Highlight
SPoR Works – A Video
Many organisations and people implement SPoR Methodology and Methods (https://www.humandymensions.com/product/spor-and-semiotics/) across the globe. SPoR is not about slogans or ideas. SPoR delivers practical, doable, positive and demonstrable safety culture change. But if you are looking for … [Read more...] about SPoR Works – A Video
Question for the Safety Thinkers
Question for the Safety Thinkers This video of the risks people will take to save ducks was posted and compiled by Animals Australia. It has gone viral with more than 1,410, 000 shares, and 64,186,372 views. (See Proof that people are awesome) The video, which features a range of people rescuing … [Read more...] about Question for the Safety Thinkers
Letting Others Tell Their Story – A Video
The safety industry is known as the industry of telling (https://safetyrisk.net/telling-the-safety-way/). There is nothing in any safety curriculum on the skills of effective listening as essential to communication. The foundation of the safety industry curriculum is: learn the regulation, police … [Read more...] about Letting Others Tell Their Story – A Video
When Safety is a Circus
The metaphor of the circus is most often used to infer chaos and incompetence. It is one of the stock insults the PM of the UK throws at the conservatives. It basically means that you have no idea what you are doing and no expertise to do it. The metaphor is most associated with being a laughing … [Read more...] about When Safety is a Circus
Subliminal and Subconscious Influence
I recently had the absolute pleasure of watching Rob Long present some of his brilliant ideas. He had a series of little tricks and games that showed how easily our minds can be influenced by what we continuously see and hear, even if it is rather subtle or even subliminal. Try the one he has … [Read more...] about Subliminal and Subconscious Influence
Embracing New Perspectives
As safety professionals, we often find ourselves immersed in data, metrics, and regulations. In William Blake's iconic art piece, "Newton," we see a powerful representation of this analytical approach. Newton, intently measuring and calculating, symbolizes the rigorous pursuit of scientific … [Read more...] about Embracing New Perspectives