Human and organizational factors of safety: state of the art

Human and organizational factors
François Daniellou, Marcel Simard and Ivan Boissières
Industrial safety reports
2011-01

Considered as the ‘bible’ of human and organizational factors of safety (HOF), this comprehensive report addresses all of the major concepts in relation to safety: ergonomics, cognitive psychology, social psychology, the sociology of organizations, etc.  The aim is to ensure that HOF are an integral part of day-to-day professional life, and risk management.

 

| Contents |

  • Manufacturing safety
  • From ‘behavior’ to activity
  • The working environment influences behaviour
  • Human operators are different and variable
  • The brain and human reasoning
  • Work groups
  • Human error: an inadequate explanation
  • The health of employees and the health of the organization
  • The organization: its strengths and weaknesses
  • Safety culture
  • The keys HOF points of industrial safety

 

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