危险还是人为错误?重新审视中东的安全

在解决安全问题时需要考虑人为因素。(图片来源:Adobe Stock)

健康和安全

Safestart 的作者兼首席执行官拉里·威尔逊 (Larry Wilson) 敦促我们以新的视角看待安全

首先让我问一个简单的问题:当你想想你自己和你熟悉的人(你的家人、朋友和同事)以及你所遭受的所有严重伤害(与运动有关的伤害除外)时,它们是否造成了“主要是由于同时发生的危险严重错误?

许多管理者,包括一些安全专业人士,认为安全就是或至少主要是“危险”,即本质上危险的事物,如火焰、有毒化学物质或旋转锯片,这些事物需要被遏制、看守或控制。如果你也有同样的理解,我愿意为你提供不同的视角。

我的新系列《范式转变》获得了国际社会的广泛积极关注,并已在全球超过 18 个国家的 20 多本杂志上发表。

该系列由 12 篇简短的、具有启发性的文章组成,旨在提供额外的视角,甚至改变您对安全、意外伤害原因及其在整体生产、质量和客户关系中所扮演的角色的看法。它涉及风险评估、意外事件、安全判断和技能发展、神经科学、自满连续体、故意风险以及如何处理这些问题,重点关注人为因素。

因此,回到这条消息的最初问题,当你问人们什么更重要:危险还是人为错误时,你会得到许多不同的观点。第一篇文章探讨了这些观点,并介绍了一种思考危险和危险能源的新方法。

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关于作者


拉里·威尔逊 (Larry Wilson) 是安全人为因素领域的先驱。他担任安全顾问已超过 25 年,曾在全球数百家公司进行过现场工作。他是 SafeStart 的作者,这是一项先进的安全和绩效意识计划,已在 60 多个国家的 3,500 多家公司成功实施,培训了超过 400 万人。他与人合着了《由内而外:重新思考传统安全管理范式》一书,并撰写了《毫无防备的时刻:对严重伤害的不同视角》一书。 Larry 是 SafeConnection 专家小组的主持人和活跃的主讲人在全球各地的健康和安全会议上。

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Hazards or human error? A fresh look at safety in the Middle East

Human factors need to be taken into account when addressing safety. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Health & Safety

Larry Wilson, Author and CEO, Safestart, urges a new perspective on how we think about safety

Let me begin by asking a simple question: when you think about yourself and the people you know well (your family, friends, and colleagues) and all the serious injuries you have suffered (except the sport-related ones), were they caused “primarily” by the hazards or by critical errors occurring at the same time?

Many managers, including some safety professionals, think that safety is all about, or at least mostly about the “hazards,” things that are inherently dangerous like a flame, toxic chemical, or a rotating saw blade – something that needs to be contained, guarded, or controlled. If you have the same understanding, I would like to offer you a different perspective.

My new series Paradigm Shifts has gained a massive amount of positive international attention and has being published in over 20 magazines around the world, in more than 18 countries.

The series consists of 12 short, provocative articles designed to provide additional perspective or perhaps, to even change your mind about the way you think about safety, accidental injury causes and the role this plays in your overall production, quality, and customer relations. It addresses risk assessment, unexpected events, safety judgment and skill development, neuroscience, the complacency continuum, deliberate risk and how to handle these issues, with a focus on human factors.

So, going back to the original question of this message, when you ask people what is more important: Hazards or Human Error, you will get many different perspectives. The first article explores those perspectives and introduces a new way of thinking about hazards and hazardous energy.

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About the Author


Larry Wilson is a pioneer in the area of Human Factors in safety. He has been a safety consultant for over 25 years and has worked on-site with hundreds of companies worldwide. He is the author of SafeStart, an advanced safety and performance awareness program, successfully implemented in more than 3,500 companies, in over 60 countries, with more than 4 million people trained. He co-authored the book “Inside Out: Rethinking Traditional Safety Management Paradigms” and authored the book “Defenseless Moments: a Different Perspective on Serious Injuries.” Larry is the moderator of the SafeConnection expert panels and an active keynote speaker at health and safety conferences around the globe.