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The aim of the program is to get people from across safety-critical industries together to critically reflect on and learn about human factors and system safety

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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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RT @ScholarshipfPhd: Writing a Scientific article: A step-by-step guide for Beginners (1/7)
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In remembrance of the late @ri_cook (August 31, 2022).
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Do you have interest in FRAM and Safety II?. Lund University in Sweden will be hosting FRAMily and Safety II Meeting & Workshops. Check it out and register!.
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Fukushima and the inevitability of accidents.
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Systems Thinking for Safety: Ten Principles.
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‘Bad apples’: time to redefine as a type of systems problem?.
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The 2024 Intake for the HFSS Program deadline is October 15. Please apply today!!.
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A longer video regarding the HFSS program!.
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The 2024 Lund HFSS Program intake is still available. Check out this short video regarding the program!.
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Happy Thursday. The reading for today is called. "Safety in the Digital Age Sociotechnical Perspectives on Algorithms and Machine Learning".
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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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Thesis for your weekend! In 2019 Nawal Khattabi contributed to Safety Science with a thesis titled. Could System-Focused Incident Review in Healthcare Bridge The Gap Between The "Work-As-Imagined" and The "Work-As-Done"?.
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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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The reading for today in Human Factors & Systems Safety is. Safety-II in Practice.Developing the Resilience Potentials.
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Safety-I is defined as the freedom from unacceptable harm. The purpose of traditional safety management is therefore to find ways to ensure this ‘freedom’. But as socio-technical systems steadily...
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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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Happy Monday! For today's topic in Human Factors & Systems Safety it'll be reality-based Safety Science!.
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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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Reading for today in Human Factors & Systems Safety come from Sidney Dekker. The Safety Anarchist: Relying on human expertise and innovation, reducing bureaucracy and compliance.
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Work has never been as safe as it seems today. Safety has also never been as bureaucratized as it is today. Over the past two decades, the number of safety rules and statutes has exploded, and...
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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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Welcome to Monday! For today's topic in Human Factors & Systems Safety we are going to get a perspective on High Reliability Organization. The High Reliability Organization Perspective.
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Lund University Human Factors & Systems Safety
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The reading for today in Human Factors & Systems Safety comes from Christopher P. Nemeth and Erik Hollnagel. Resilience Engineering Perspectives, Volume 1 Remaining Sensitive to the Possibility of Failure.
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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,...
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