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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 7–10, 2015
Paper Number: ASSE-15-571
.... communication neuroscience safety safety program variation health & medicine risk control interaction bb program procedure risk conversation shortcut recognition incident safety risk management artificial intelligence upstream oil & gas perception likelihood risk and uncertainty...
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Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 8–11, 2014
Paper Number: ASSE-14-763
... a basic reason why these unsafe acts occur. It may be as simple as an employee taking a shortcut to do the job quickly due to supervisor pressure, lack of job knowledge, lack of proper training or equipment or due to their own personal work habits. Personal work habits maybe the biggest reason why...
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Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 24–27, 2013
Paper Number: ASSE-13-763
... saved the aircraft, but also his life and those of his crew. safety culture incident medically shortcut safety reality safety performance ground transportation responsibility staff sergeant death occur close call military follower injury safety stand accountability air...
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Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 28–July 1, 2009
Paper Number: ASSE-09-529
..., and human resources in the face of accomplishments that have already been achieved along with a struggling economy. US government Excellence human factors Ergonomics environmental law attitude shortcut prevention take personal responsibility employment law unsafe behavior HSSE standard...
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Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exhibition, June 9–12, 2008
Paper Number: ASSE-08-536
... shortcuts or by-passing procedures, they can apply these to error and incident prevention in other areas. During the assessment phase for one of our clients we interviewed a chemical production worker who had an incident where he was splashed with chemicals. We learned that he was under stress from personal...
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Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 11–14, 2006
Paper Number: ASSE-06-754
...Session No. 754 The Missing Element in Fatality Prevention James B. Spigener Vice President BST, Inc. Ojai, California Introduction This paper will examine the impact of cognitive bias, the missing element, in fatality prevention. Cognitive biases lead us to take shortcuts. Shortcuts can do two...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 11–14, 2006
Paper Number: ASSE-06-715
... shortcuts and bypassing protocols. The result is an open door to errors, defects, injuries or incidents, even when people are apparently complying with requirements, such as wearing PPE. Self-observation skills are a valuable tool in overcoming complacency and avoiding errors. Other Factors A primary cause...
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Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2005
Paper Number: ASSE-05-636
... shortcut teenager unsafe behavior mindset safety standard culture change process risk-taking behavior bone invulnerability coworker vpppa program attitude injury hsse standard risk-taking attitude supervisor systematic people Introduction How many of you feel that you...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 12–15, 2005
Paper Number: ASSE-05-715
... prevention injury organizational change incident shortcut performance issue Session No. 715 Understanding Human Error: Exploring Their Causes and Strategies for Prevention Michael D. Topf, M.A. President, Topf Organization King of Prussia, Pa. 19406 Introduction There is an on-going concern among...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Paper presented at the ASSE Professional Development Conference and Exposition, June 10–13, 2001
Paper Number: ASSE-01-510
.... Typically, this follow-through includes 11 key elements: Leadership by example Sufficient resources to support training Employee involvement Active lines of communication Strong teamwork Shared values Up-to-date documentation Practices consistent with procedures Absence of shortcuts...