All Stories

  1. Designing safety interventions for specific contexts: Results from a literature review
  2. Ergonomic Insights
  3. The Tyranny of Misusing Documented Rules and Procedures
  4. Identification of systems thinking aspects in ISO 45001:2018 on occupational health & safety management
  5. Risk perception and communication factors in aviation: Insights from safety investigators
  6. Occupational Health & Safety and other worker wellbeing areas: Results from labour inspections in the Bangladesh textile industry
  7. The past and present of System-Theoretic Accident Model And Processes (STAMP) and its associated techniques: A scoping review
  8. Risk Perception and Risk Communication from a Systems Perspective: a Study on Safety Behavioural Intervention Frameworks and Functions
  9. Insights into human factors at a truck manufacturing company
  10. Occupational health hazards and risks in the wind industry
  11. Contribution of Risk Perception and Communication in Aviation Safety Events
  12. Conventional and Alternative Aviation Fuels: Occupational Exposure and Health Effects
  13. Frequency of examination and perceived contribution of factors relating to work-related musculoskeletal disorders of physiotherapists
  14. The What, Why and How of Good Work Design: The Perspective of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia
  15. Safety Contributions, Events and Operating Context as Criteria in Safety Awards: A Case Study from a Large Organisation
  16. Necessary Incompliance and Safety-Threatening Collegiality
  17. Safety Insights
  18. Symbiotic types of systems thinking with systematic management in occupational health & safety
  19. “Old” and “new” safety thinking: Perspectives of aviation safety investigators
  20. Development of the Minimum Equipment List: Current Practice and the Need for Standardisation
  21. Report of the International Cross-Industry Safety Conference (ICSC) 2018
  22. Meeting Report
  23. Tracing New Safety Thinking Practices in Safety Investigation Reports
  24. Design, Implementation and Perceptions of Safety Culture Prerequisites
  25. The AVAC-COM Communication Model and Taxonomy: Results from Application to Aviation Safety Events
  26. The Concept Towards a Standard Safety Model (STASAM v.0)
  27. Nonlinear Degradation of System Configuration During the Development of an Accident
  28. Institutionalisation, Capability and Effectiveness of Aviation Safety Management Systems
  29. How does aviation industry measure safety performance Current practice and limitations
  30. How does aviation industry measure safety performance Current practice and limitations
  31. Design, scope and focus of safety recommendations: results from aviation safety investigations
  32. The controllability classification of safety events and its application to aviation investigation reports
  33. Revisiting the relationship between safety and security
  34. Engineering safety recommendations: Results from a survey in aviation
  35. Differences in Risk Perception Factors and Behaviours amongst and within Professionals and Trainees in the Aviation Engineering Domain
  36. International Cross-Industry Safety Conference (ICSC) 2017
  37. Complexity of Socio-Technical Systems: concept for a uniform metric
  38. The COSYCO Concept: an Indicator for COmparing SYstem COnfigurations
  39. Effectiveness of risk controls as indicator of safety performance
  40. Decreasing the Distance Between International Standards from Different Domains: The Case of Project Management and Aviation Safety Investigations
  41. The AVAC-SMS Metric for the Self-assessment of Maturity of Aviation Safety Management Systems
  42. Safety Management and the Concept of Dynamic Risk Management Dashboards
  43. The Safety Risk Event Avoidance Capability (SAREAC) Indicator
  44. Safety Metrics Based on Utilisation of resources
  45. How much do Organizations Plan for a Positive Safety Culture? Introducing the Aviation Academy Safety Culture Prerequisites (AVAC-SCP) Tool
  46. Meeting Report
  47. Documentation of Assumptions and System Vulnerability Monitoring: the Case of System Theoretic Process Analysis (STPA)
  48. Evaluating the horizontal alignment of safety management activities through cross-reference of data from safety audits, meetings and investigations
  49. The Balance Between Safety and Productivity and its Relationship with Human Factors and Safety Awareness and Communication in Aircraft Manufacturing
  50. Hazard Analysis and Safety Requirements for Small Drone Operations: To What Extent Do Popular Drones Embed Safety?
  51. Exploring the line between the preventive and punitive character of measures in the frame of a just culture
  52. Application of STPA on Small Drone Operations: A Benchmarking Approach
  53. How Completely and Similarly Do Safety Authorities Address Hazards Posed by New Technology? A Paradigm from Small-drone Operations
  54. Editorial of the 1st International Cross-Industry Safety Conference proceedings
  55. Exploring the Diversity in Safety Measurement Practices: Empirical Results from Aviation
  56. Measuring Safety Through the Distance Between System States with the RiskSOAP Indicator
  57. Exploiting data from safety investigations and processes to assess performance of safety management aspects
  58. Meeting Report
  59. Combining soft system methodology and Pareto analysis in the assessment of safety management performance: an aviation case
  60. Critical review of safety performance metrics
  61. Safety Culture Development: The Gap Between Industry Guidelines and Literature, and the Differences Amongst Industry Sectors
  62. Correlation of Changes in the Employment Costs and Average Task Load With Rates of Accidents Attributed to Human Error
  63. An introduction of accidents’ classification based on their outcome control
  64. Editorial
  65. Using STPA in the Evaluation of Fighter Pilots Training Programs
  66. Using reliability indicators to explore human factors issues in maintenance databases