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Measuring in Risk and Safety

June 23, 2023 by Rob Sams 2 Comments

Measuring in Risk and Safety It has become fashionable for organisations to use positive or leading indicators as a way to ‘measure’ their risk and safety ‘performance’. Leaders in some organisations have proudly told us how they are ‘progressive’, ‘generative’ and ‘world class’ because they focus … [Read more...] about Measuring in Risk and Safety

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Rob Sams, Safety Statistics, Safety Videos, Talking Risk Tagged With: conversations, measuring, safety videos

Podcast Conversation on e-motion

June 15, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long Leave a Comment

Recently Gabrielle Carlton and I had a chat about e-motion. We also refer to the model at Figure 1. The Emotions Map. Figure 1. The Emotions Map. You can read other blogs on emotions here: https://safetyrisk.net/?s=Emotion You can view the podcast here: Gab and Rob Chat About … [Read more...] about Podcast Conversation on e-motion

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Robert Long Tagged With: e-motion, emotion, personhood

Dealing with Incidents

June 14, 2023 by Rob Sams 4 Comments

Dealing with Incidents Most approaches to incident investigation focus on technique and process. This is important, gathering facts and compiling important information is critical. However, what most approaches don't consider the range of biases that come with being human. In particular, it is … [Read more...] about Dealing with Incidents

Filed Under: Accidents and Incidents, Gabrielle Carlton, Rob Sams, Safety Videos, Talking Risk Tagged With: biases, conversations about risk, incident investigation, talking risk

Process driven or People driven? What’s your Focus?

May 26, 2023 by Gabrielle Carlton Leave a Comment

Process driven or People driven? What’s your Focus? I had the privilege last weekend to be with a family grieving for one of their family members, Margaret, in ICU. I was sitting with them beside her as she fought for her life. At first I found myself being an observer. I sat back and took it all … [Read more...] about Process driven or People driven? What’s your Focus?

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Safety systems, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: automaticity, instinct, people, process, weick

What in the (Risk & Safety) World is Imagination?

May 11, 2023 by Gabrielle Carlton 7 Comments

"On a day like today, when there are very little clouds in the sky, and the grass is long, don't you think it would be a great day for some handstands in that long, long grass? Well, Jimmy did." (Toby CVB, 9 years old) Children don't lose sight of the ability to imagine possibilities. This … [Read more...] about What in the (Risk & Safety) World is Imagination?

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: HRO, imagination, resilience, safety models, weick

Stand Behind The Yellow Line – Do Engineering Controls Affect Risk?

December 15, 2022 by Gabrielle Carlton 86 Comments

Standing on a train platform this morning I noticed that the old authoritative “STAND BEHIND THE YELLOW LINE” had been replaced with something a little more personable (see below, as opposed to ‘in front of this you get a fine’) and it reminded me of this article by Gab Carlton from a few years ago … [Read more...] about Stand Behind The Yellow Line – Do Engineering Controls Affect Risk?

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Risk Homeostasis, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: enegineering controls, risk homeostasis

The Perils Of Planning

September 29, 2022 by Rob Sams 2 Comments

Conversations on the Couch – The Perils of Planning Latest Video by Gab Carlton and Rob Sams. See the whole series HERE In risk and safety, and in life, we do a lot of planning. This can include things safety management plans, daily work plans and in life we are planning all the time - what to … [Read more...] about The Perils Of Planning

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Rob Sams, Safety Videos, Talking Risk Tagged With: management plans, planning, Safety

The Art of Humble Inquiry as a Pathway to Safety Improvement

September 1, 2022 by Gabrielle Carlton 1 Comment

The message here is so simple yet contradicts orthodox and contemporary safety education, training and practice: “telling is more risky than asking”, "We see ‘asking’ as a ‘weakness’ or being ‘ignorant’ so we avoid it" The Art of Humble Inquiry as a Pathway to Safety Improvement I was chatting with … [Read more...] about The Art of Humble Inquiry as a Pathway to Safety Improvement

Filed Under: Communication and Consultation, Gabrielle Carlton, Humble Inquiry Tagged With: conversation, humble inquiry, safety communication, telling

Mental Health and the Safety Habitus

August 21, 2022 by Prof. Robert Long Leave a Comment

Mental Health and the Safety Habitus How is the safety industry equipped to tackle the challenges of mental health? What assumptions about personhood and ‘mind’ dominate the safety sector? Do these assumptions help or hinder an holistic approach to tackling mental health at work? These questions … [Read more...] about Mental Health and the Safety Habitus

Filed Under: Gabrielle Carlton, Mental health, Psychological Health and Safety, Psychosocial Safety, Robert Long Tagged With: mental health, Psychological Safety

Social Resilience

September 17, 2021 by Matt Thorne 2 Comments

Social Resilience Today’s drop with Matt Thorne from RiskDiversity,   Dave Whitefield from Semiosphere and Andrew Thornhill from Clarity Enabled, Episode 5 “Social Resilience” with Gabrielle Carlton, Head of Workplace Wellbeing & Education at Mental Illness Education ACT (MIEACT) “Sometimes … [Read more...] about Social Resilience

Filed Under: 3 Small Chat Rooms, Gabrielle Carlton, Resilience Tagged With: silver bullet

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