The traditional Safety I approach to risk management focuses on what is going wrong and takes a ‘control mistakes’ approach. Safety II focuses on what is going right and works to ensure that those factors which create success are present in all programming. This webinar will focus on the Risk Assessment and Safety Management Model (RASM) through the lens of Safety I and Safety II. Many programs have big decisions to make immediately and over the next few months and being able to view those decisions through both a Safety I and Safety II lens will be critical. Presented by Rick Curtis founder of www.OutdoorEd.com & www.IncidentAnalytix.com
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Here are the main references from the Webinar:
- AEE Webinar: Covid-19: Risk Management, Legal and Practical Issues While Navigating Uncertainty with Catherine Hansen-Stamp and Steve Smith – https://aee.memberclicks.net/covid-19–risk-management–legal-and-practical-issues-while-navigating-uncertainty
- From Safety-I to Safety-II: A White Paper. Hollnagel, E. Hearns, R., Braithwaite, J. – EUROCONTROL (2013) – https://www.england.nhs.uk/signuptosafety/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2015/10/safety-1-safety-2-whte-papr.pdf
- Proactive Risk Management in a Dynamic Society – Jens Rasmussen, Inge Svedung (2000) – https://www.msb.se/RibData/Filer/pdf/16252.pdf
- UPLOADS Project, https://uploadsproject.org
- Mangatepopo Gorge Accident Accimap – https://activeeducationmagazine.wordpress.com/2012/09/05/understanding-accidents-in-the-great-outdoors-the-human-factors-approach/
- Safety-II: the brand new concept of the “complex” Swiss cheese model – CEFA Aviation: https://www.cefa-aviation.com/safety2-swiss-cheese-model/
- Safety I vs Safety II: An overview – Safety4Sea.com – https://safety4sea.com/cm-safety-i-vs-safety-ii-an-overview/