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Why Do We Ignore Warning Signs-Sometimes With Tragic Results?

July 19, 2025 by Admin Leave a Comment

Why Do We Ignore Safety and Warning Signs - Sometimes With Tragic Results? We have all seen and had a chuckle at “Caution This Sign Has Sharp Edges” with the very fine print: “also, the bridge is out ahead”. We have devoted a whole page to stupid and pointless signs, the semiotics of which imply … [Read more...] about Why Do We Ignore Warning Signs-Sometimes With Tragic Results?

Filed Under: Risk Homeostasis, Safety Signs, Semiotics Tagged With: flood safety, risk homeostasis, Safety Signs, traffic hazards

Its All In The Sign

January 4, 2025 by Max Geyer 18 Comments

Its All In The Sign A brilliant essay by Max Geyer, submitted as part of his study for the Graduate Certificate in the Psychology of Risk - published here with his permission: Norretranders (1998) provides ample evidence that the unconscious plays a major role in communication. This paper … [Read more...] about Its All In The Sign

Filed Under: Communication and Consultation, Max Geyer, Safety Signs, Semiotics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: automaticity, exformation, heuristics, manage risks, signs, symbols, unconscious communicaton

Free Poster–What is Safety

June 28, 2023 by Admin Leave a Comment

Download the What is Safety Backronym Poster here: [download id="99280"] … [Read more...] about Free Poster–What is Safety

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Signs, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: what is safety

What Does Your Risk and Safety Icon Say?

June 23, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long Leave a Comment

What Does Your Risk and Safety Icon Say? One of the many things missing in many discussions and definitions about culture and safety is iconography. It is clear from any casual assessment of what Safety deems iconic for business and conveying the meaning of safety, than an icon of an object. Whilst … [Read more...] about What Does Your Risk and Safety Icon Say?

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Signs, Semiotics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: Safety Signs, semiotics

What Do Safety Signs Do To Us?

January 21, 2018 by Admin Leave a Comment

What Do Safety Signs Do To Us? I was strolling thru the Roma Street Parklands in Brisbane when I noticed a sign, hastily fastened to a post with cable ties. I have my own thoughts on the trajectory, effectiveness and by-products of these signs – I'm interested to hear yours? These are going … [Read more...] about What Do Safety Signs Do To Us?

Filed Under: Risk Aversion, Safety Signs Tagged With: safety signs

What are Your Secret Messages in Safety?

August 20, 2016 by Prof. Robert Long 5 Comments

What are Your Secret Messages in Safety? We say and sign many things in safety often only thinking about their overt meaning. It’s not that often that people consider the unconscious level of their communications and what are the by-products, trade offs and trajectory in messages. If the language … [Read more...] about What are Your Secret Messages in Safety?

Filed Under: Communication and Consultation, Robert Long, Safety Signs, Semiotics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: matrix, safety signs, semiotics

Safety Sign Nuisance

June 28, 2016 by Admin 9 Comments

Safety Sign Nuisance When does one person's safety message become another person's nuisance sign? By Rohanne Young, Director at Risk Management Coaching (www.riskmanagementcoaching.com.au ) This article was first published here I was driving to a meeting with a client the other morning and a sign … [Read more...] about Safety Sign Nuisance

Filed Under: Safety Signs, Semiotics Tagged With: Safety Signs

Why Would You Talk That Way?

January 22, 2016 by Prof. Robert Long 9 Comments

Why Would You Talk That Way? Postman’s classic book ‘Crazy talk, Stupid Talk’ (1976) discusses the power of semantic environments. That is, the context in which we talk. For example, the words ‘sorry I have sinned’ may make sense in a confessional but don’t make much sense in a court room. … [Read more...] about Why Would You Talk That Way?

Filed Under: Communication and Consultation, Robert Long, Safety Signs, Safety Statistics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: measurement, semantics, talk

Sensemaking and Signs

January 20, 2016 by Max Geyer 3 Comments

Sensemaking and Signs A while ago I wrote an article titled “It’s All in the Sign”. On reflection it is interesting that it generated two different lines of thought. The one line was about non-conscious communication and not overloading our minds and how that is helpful in us managing our everyday … [Read more...] about Sensemaking and Signs

Filed Under: Safety Signs, Semiotics Tagged With: exformation, safety signs, sense making

Beware of The Tree

September 21, 2015 by Admin 2 Comments

Beware of The Tree – Tree? What Tree? The latest addition to our “This Toaster is Hot” page – our collection of signage by over zealous, over controlling and obviously superior Safety People pointing out the bleeding obvious. Of course this could be some rare breed of yellow ringed trunk tree … [Read more...] about Beware of The Tree

Filed Under: Risk Aversion, Safety Signs Tagged With: root cause analysis, safety signs, toaster is hot

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