Integrating Human Factors Into Operational Performance A Conversation Between… -By Mackenzie Wilson It has become widely accepted that human factors have a big impact on safety. States like…
Safety Culture, Attitudes, and Beliefs Around the World Q. Ok, Larry, we know you’ve been to a lot of places. But maybe just to set the stage, tell us all where you’ve…
HUMAN ERROR IS NOT A CAUSE – IT’S A CONSEQUENCE – By Larry Wilson The idea or concept that human error is not a cause but it’s a consequence is, in many people’s estimation, a true…
The Importance of a “Common Language” for Safety Sound familiar? Not exactly the most positive form of communication, is it? Be careful, pay attention, watch what…
Did you hurt yourself more when you were younger? People get hurt on a fairly regular basis. And we’ve been doing it all our lives. Young children get hurt 15 to 25…
All injuries can not be prevented We know mistakes will happen. It makes sense to look at the efficiencies that safety technology offers. The…
Human nature, human error and the system My father took me down to the river. We got out of the car. There were small rapids in this section. He asked me,…
Workload, time pressure and safety – a different prespective The conventional view is that pressure to produce within a limited time frame causes an increase in the number and…
Of peaks and peak performance – The saga of Safestart For almost 25 years, SafeStart has been serving clients with solutions to increase personal safety awareness and…
The irony and agony of human error Why we don’t really learn from our mistakes… By Larry Wilson About the author Larry Wilson is a…