Achieving a safe culture: Theory and practice

Last updated on 01 September 2014 2:13
The author suggests that high hazard (or “well defended”) systems are more vulnerable to cultural deficiencies but that culture is the only ‘pervasive’ factor which can influence a multi-layered defensive system. Two contextual examples are discussed: 1. The Royal Navy in the mid-nineteenth century 2. The Chernobyl Nuclear...
Author(s): Reason James
Organisation(s): University of Manchester ;
1998
United Kingdom
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