The prediction of accidents, or systems failure, should be driven by an appropriate accident causation model. Whilst various models exist, none is yet universally accepted, but elements of different models are. The paper presents the findings from a review of the most frequently cited systems based accident causation models to extract a common set of systems thinking tenets that could support the prediction of accidents. The review uses the term “systems thinking tenet” to describe a set of principle beliefs about accidents causation found in models proposed by Jens Rasmussen, Erik Hollnagel, Charles Perrow, Nancy Leveson and Sidney Dekker. Twenty-seven common systems thinking tenets were identified. To evaluate and synthesise the tenets, a...
When conducting in-depth causation studies, it is essential that the analysis method can both define...
The history of high consequence accidents is rich with events wherein the actions, or inaction, of h...
Many industries are subjected to major hazards, which are of great concern to stakeholders groups. A...
The systems thinking tenets were developed based on a synthesis of contemporary accident causation t...
Understanding accident causation is intrinsic to their successful prevention. To shed light on the a...
Major accidents keep occurring that seem preventable and that have similar systemic causes. Too ofte...
Understanding accident causation is intrinsic to their successful prevention. To shed light on the a...
The plateau of incident rates in many domains, including road and rail transport, aviation and workp...
Previous examination of the most widely used systems based accident causation models identified a se...
Accidents are now widely acknowledged to be a systems phenomenon. As part of a proactive approach to...
Accident models are mental models that make it possible to understand the causality of adverse event...
© 2019 Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have ...
Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have applied...
Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have applied...
When conducting in-depth causation studies, it is essential that the analysis method can both define...
When conducting in-depth causation studies, it is essential that the analysis method can both define...
The history of high consequence accidents is rich with events wherein the actions, or inaction, of h...
Many industries are subjected to major hazards, which are of great concern to stakeholders groups. A...
The systems thinking tenets were developed based on a synthesis of contemporary accident causation t...
Understanding accident causation is intrinsic to their successful prevention. To shed light on the a...
Major accidents keep occurring that seem preventable and that have similar systemic causes. Too ofte...
Understanding accident causation is intrinsic to their successful prevention. To shed light on the a...
The plateau of incident rates in many domains, including road and rail transport, aviation and workp...
Previous examination of the most widely used systems based accident causation models identified a se...
Accidents are now widely acknowledged to be a systems phenomenon. As part of a proactive approach to...
Accident models are mental models that make it possible to understand the causality of adverse event...
© 2019 Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have ...
Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have applied...
Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have applied...
When conducting in-depth causation studies, it is essential that the analysis method can both define...
When conducting in-depth causation studies, it is essential that the analysis method can both define...
The history of high consequence accidents is rich with events wherein the actions, or inaction, of h...
Many industries are subjected to major hazards, which are of great concern to stakeholders groups. A...