Integrating Safety-II into Safety Management von Toni Wäfler | Generalized Guidelines for a Safety-II-based Tool: Measure Evaluation and Effectiveness Assessment | ISBN 9783728140227

Integrating Safety-II into Safety Management

Generalized Guidelines for a Safety-II-based Tool: Measure Evaluation and Effectiveness Assessment

von Toni Wäfler, Rahel Gugerli und Giulio Nisoli
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinToni Wäfler
Autor / AutorinRahel Gugerli
Autor / AutorinGiulio Nisoli
Buchcover Integrating Safety-II into Safety Management | Toni Wäfler | EAN 9783728140227 | ISBN 3-7281-4022-8 | ISBN 978-3-7281-4022-7

Integrating Safety-II into Safety Management

Generalized Guidelines for a Safety-II-based Tool: Measure Evaluation and Effectiveness Assessment

von Toni Wäfler, Rahel Gugerli und Giulio Nisoli
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinToni Wäfler
Autor / AutorinRahel Gugerli
Autor / AutorinGiulio Nisoli
We all aim for safe processes. However, providing safety is a complex endeavour. What is it that makes a process safe? And what is the contribution of humans? It is very common to consider humans a risk factor prone to errors. Therefore, we implement sophisticated safety management systems (SMS) in order to prevent potential „human failure“. These SMS provide an impressive increase of safety.
In safety science this approach is labelled „Safety-I“, and it starts to be questioned because humans do not show failures only. On the contrary, they often actively contribute to safety, sometimes even by deviating from a procedure. This „Safety-II“ perspective considers humans to be a „safety factor“ as well because of their ability to adjust behaviour to the given situation. However, adaptability requires scope of action and this is where Safety-I and Safety-II contradict each other. While the former restricts freedom of action, the latter requires room for manoeuvring.
Thus, the task of integrating the Safety-II perspective into SMS, which are traditionally Safety-I based, is difficult. This challenge was the main objective of our project. We discovered two methods that contribute to the quality of SMS by integrating Safety-II into SMS without jeopardizing the Safety-I approach.