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Injury Rates and the Danger of Eating Sultanas

June 27, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long Leave a Comment

Injury Rates and the Danger of Eating Sultanas We read recently of the rise in car crashes In Australia caused by eating sultanas. Of course you have to laugh because this is the same binary logic that dominates the safety industry as a reality, driven by Zero. Tim Minchin also captures this error … [Read more...] about Injury Rates and the Danger of Eating Sultanas

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Statistics Tagged With: injury data

The Tyranny of Metrics

June 24, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long 2 Comments

The Tyranny of Metrics This is the title of a very easy to read book on the obsession of metrics by Jerry Z. Muller. It should be mandatory reading for anyone in the safety industry. 'The challenges of ‘tick and flick’ in the culture of safety is endemic. We know from the research by Herbert Simon … [Read more...] about The Tyranny of Metrics

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Statistics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: Goals, LTIFR, metrics

It’s not in the KPI or LTI but the MRI

June 24, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long 12 Comments

It’s not in the KPI or LTI but the MRI The assumption of behaviourist psychology that people are the sum of inputs and outputs is the greatest weakness of BBS philosophy. There is plenty of evidence to show that people don’t respond to stimulus either in self interest or in ways that make … [Read more...] about It’s not in the KPI or LTI but the MRI

Filed Under: Positive Safety Stuff, Robert Long, Safety Incentives, Safety Statistics, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: BBS, KPI, lti, MRI

The Safety Data Delusion

June 24, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long Leave a Comment

The Safety Data Delusion   I read with amusement the Safety Institute of Australia (SIA) piece on 20 February  that endorses the nonsense of safety metrics. Framed as ‘news’, this non-news is anti-safety and anti-cultural intelligence. There is no data that can measure safety just as there is … [Read more...] about The Safety Data Delusion

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Statistics Tagged With: data, LTIFR, metrics

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

By What Method?

April 22, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long Leave a Comment

By What Method? One of the strange beliefs of Safety is that the publication of injury statistics invokes change? Ah, how does it do that? Since when did information become motivation? When one looks at the many promises made in the safety industry and all the propaganda about zero, injury … [Read more...] about By What Method?

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Culture, Safety Statistics, Social Psychology of Risk, Zero Harm Tagged With: method, methodology, Safety Culture, statistics

Measurement in Safety, You’ve Got it All Wrong

February 10, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long 7 Comments

I read a recent article by Alan Quilley (http://www.safetyresults.ca/) on measuring safety by injury rate and was fascinated by the logic. I enjoyed the video on regression to the mean (Prevention of Incidents VS Creating Safety) and the discussion on injury goals. But I thought Alan, you have all … [Read more...] about Measurement in Safety, You’ve Got it All Wrong

Filed Under: Robert Long, Safety Satire, Safety Statistics, Safety systems, Social Psychology of Risk Tagged With: bounded rationality, flooding, injury data, measurement, safety management systems, sms

Numerology and Psychic Numbing

January 23, 2023 by Prof. Robert Long 4 Comments

  Numerology and Psychic Numbing Numerology is the belief in a mystical relationship between numbers and events. I can remember as a kid being challenged by the coincidence between numbers and events, later learning that the fascination between numbers and proofs dates back to the Early … [Read more...] about Numerology and Psychic Numbing

Filed Under: Accidents and Incidents, Lead and Lag Indicators, Robert Long, Safety Statistics, Social Psychology of Risk

Injury Rates Are Up, You’re Sacked

October 21, 2022 by Prof. Robert Long 3 Comments

Injury Rates Are Up, You’re Sacked One of the perpetually grand delusions of Safety is that injury rates define safety. I have known some amazing, skilled, caring and helping people in safety over the last few years and all have left the industry. Most were sacked because injury rates went up. One … [Read more...] about Injury Rates Are Up, You’re Sacked

Filed Under: Ethics, Robert Long, Safety Statistics Tagged With: AIHS BoK, injury rates

Injury Rates, what do they mean for Boards and Risk and Safety Practitioners

September 3, 2021 by Matt Thorne 6 Comments

Injury Rates, what do they mean for Boards and Risk and Safety Practitioners Today's drop with Matt Thorne from RiskDiversity,   Dave Whitefield from Semiosphere and Andrew Thornhillfrom Clarity Enabled, all of us in 3 Small Chat Rooms. “Injury Rates, what do they mean for Boards and … [Read more...] about Injury Rates, what do they mean for Boards and Risk and Safety Practitioners

Filed Under: 3 Small Chat Rooms, Safety Statistics Tagged With: injury rates, LTIFR

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