Learning from near misses is an important component of maintaining safe work systems. Within safety science it is widely accepted that a systems approach is the most appropriate for analysing incidents in sociotechnical systems. The aim of this article is to determine whether industry-level near miss reporting systems are consistent with systems thinking. Twenty systems were identified, from a range of work domains, and were evaluated against systems thinking-based criteria. While none of the reporting systems fulfilled the full set of criteria, all are able to identify actors and contributing factors proximal to events in sociotechnical systems and many capture information on how accidents were prevented. It is concluded that the explanato...
Near misses recorded and reported by workers can provide awareness to the potential causes of injury...
Despite decades of research on organizational disasters, such events remain too common. Scholars acr...
Though in literature there has been an extensive demonstration of the strict relationship between th...
Learning from near misses is an important component of maintaining safe work systems. Within safety ...
The research programme described in this paper focuses on the human component of system failure in g...
The concept of near miss is quickly wide spreading from pioneer sectors - such as the aviation and t...
The topic of including 'near misses' (i.e. any event which could have escalated to an accident) in s...
The ISM Code requires that hazardous situations are to be reported to the company, investigated and ...
The practice of reporting workplace incident events is adopted as best practice by organizations and...
The research programme described in this paper focus es on the human component of system failure in ...
Abstract- Near miss incidences are often ignored by most stakeholders in the workplace and yet every...
The National Incident Database (NID) provides a standardised, industry-wide, approach to incident re...
The National Incident Database (NID) provides a standardised, industry-wide, approach to incident re...
© 2019 Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have ...
A new near-miss event model and quantitative assessment methodology are presented, which support the...
Near misses recorded and reported by workers can provide awareness to the potential causes of injury...
Despite decades of research on organizational disasters, such events remain too common. Scholars acr...
Though in literature there has been an extensive demonstration of the strict relationship between th...
Learning from near misses is an important component of maintaining safe work systems. Within safety ...
The research programme described in this paper focuses on the human component of system failure in g...
The concept of near miss is quickly wide spreading from pioneer sectors - such as the aviation and t...
The topic of including 'near misses' (i.e. any event which could have escalated to an accident) in s...
The ISM Code requires that hazardous situations are to be reported to the company, investigated and ...
The practice of reporting workplace incident events is adopted as best practice by organizations and...
The research programme described in this paper focus es on the human component of system failure in ...
Abstract- Near miss incidences are often ignored by most stakeholders in the workplace and yet every...
The National Incident Database (NID) provides a standardised, industry-wide, approach to incident re...
The National Incident Database (NID) provides a standardised, industry-wide, approach to incident re...
© 2019 Introduction: This systematic review examines and reports on peer reviewed studies that have ...
A new near-miss event model and quantitative assessment methodology are presented, which support the...
Near misses recorded and reported by workers can provide awareness to the potential causes of injury...
Despite decades of research on organizational disasters, such events remain too common. Scholars acr...
Though in literature there has been an extensive demonstration of the strict relationship between th...