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Hearts and Minds - Improving Safety Culture with Trusted Tools and Methods

January 25, 2019 by Martin Robb

https://www.flipsnack.com/my-flipbooks/details/39677593

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January 25, 2019 /Martin Robb /Source
Human Factors Engineering, Human Performance, Safety Culture, SEMS
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Conceptual model of barrier management

Conceptual model of barrier management

Human Factors in Barrier Management

December 18, 2018 by Martin Robb in Human Factors Engineering

Human actions or inaction can contribute to major accident hazards. Barrier management refers to the process of ensuring that controls against losses are in-place and functional (per https://www.ergonomicsblog.uk/barrier-management/).

Bowtie analysis is a useful diagrammatic method for visualizing and analyzing the risks associated with major accident and other undesirable events.

The white paper at the above link applies the famous Swiss Cheese model of accident causation, and demonstrates the barriers in place against losses. A distinction between controls (risk reduction measures in-place) and safeguards (the human actions that support the barriers). Making these definitions helps to evaluate and improve the human contributions to preventing and reducing the consequences of major accident events.

December 18, 2018 /Martin Robb
Human Performance, Human Factors Engineering, Bow-Tie
Human Factors Engineering
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