03488oam 2200517I 450 991015462130332120230721043427.01-351-90391-81-315-24439-X10.4324/9781315244396 (CKB)3710000000965194(MiAaPQ)EBC4756903(OCoLC)973026969(BIP)63733846(BIP)13868010(EXLCZ)99371000000096519420180706g20082009 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierResilience engineering perspectives /edited by Erik Hollnagel, Christopher P. Nemeth, Sidney DekkerBoca Raton :CRC Press,2008-2009.1 online resource (347 pages)Ashgate Studies in Resilience EngineeringNemeth's name appears first on v. 2.0-7546-7127-5 1-351-90392-6 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.v. 1. Remaining sensitive to the possibility of failure -- v. 2. Preparation and restoration.In the resilience engineering approach to safety, failures and successes are seen as two different outcomes of the same underlying process, namely how people and organizations cope with complex, underspecified and therefore partly unpredictable work environments. Therefore safety can no longer be ensured by constraining performance and eliminating risks. Instead, it is necessary to actively manage how people and organizations adjust what they do to meet the current conditions of the workplace, by trading off efficiency and thoroughness and by making sacrificing decisions. The Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering series promulgates new methods, principles and experiences that can complement established safety management approaches, providing invaluable insights and guidance for practitioners and researchers alike in all safety-critical domains. While the Studies pertain to all complex systems they are of particular interest to high hazard sectors such as aviation, ground transportation, the military, energy production and distribution, and healthcare. Published periodically within this series will be edited volumes titled Resilience Engineering Perspectives. The first volume, Remaining Sensitive to the Possibility of Failure, presents a collection of 20 chapters from international experts. This collection deals with important issues such as measurements and models, the use of procedures to ensure safety, the relation between resilience and robustness, safety management, and the use of risk analysis. The final six chapters utilise the report from a serious medical accident to illustrate more concretely how resilience engineering can make a difference, both to the understanding of how accidents happen and to what an organisation can do to become more resilient.Ashgate studies in resilience engineering.Reliability (Engineering)Data processingReliability (Engineering)Data processing.620.00452Dekker Sidney892253Hollnagel Erik1941-850318Nemeth Christopher P947604MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910154621303321Resilience engineering perspectives2141058UNINA