The article substantiates the relevance of ensuring the technosphere safety of socio-technical systems based on proactive management and proactive working behavior. The development of ideas about the role of the human factor in solving the problem of integrated adaptive safety of socio-technical systems is described. Modern organizations should be able to adapt to work in an unpredictable social, political and climatic environment, with the likelihood of an unforeseen resonant combination of technical, climatic and humanitarian threats, possessing the capabilities of a comprehensive adaptive system. As a result, the role of the human factor as an active element of the sociotechnical system is increasing. The comparative characteristi...
Resilience is commonly understood as the capacity for a system to maintain a desirable state while u...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
The article analyzes well-known semantic interpretations of the term "human factor" in the context o...
The nature of work in modern societies calls for a reconsideration of the notion of risk and safety....
For Resilience Engineering, 'failure' is the result of the adaptations necessary to cope with the co...
Modern socio-technical systems call for a reconsideration of current notions and practices related t...
While a quick response can save you in a time of crisis, avoiding a crisis remains the best defense....
Abstract: The trend in France in the chemical industry following the Toulouse accident in 2001 has c...
This article presents the concept of sociotechnical resilience by employing an interdisciplinary per...
Resilience has become an important topic on the safety research agenda and in organizational practic...
International audienceThe trend in France in the chemical industry following the Toulouse accident i...
According to the main assumptions of the Resilience Engineering approach, one of the main challenges...
International audienceTechnological or managerial changes aim to improve socio-technical systems' pe...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Resilience engineering has changed the value of expertise from meeting required standards, to how it...
Resilience is commonly understood as the capacity for a system to maintain a desirable state while u...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
The article analyzes well-known semantic interpretations of the term "human factor" in the context o...
The nature of work in modern societies calls for a reconsideration of the notion of risk and safety....
For Resilience Engineering, 'failure' is the result of the adaptations necessary to cope with the co...
Modern socio-technical systems call for a reconsideration of current notions and practices related t...
While a quick response can save you in a time of crisis, avoiding a crisis remains the best defense....
Abstract: The trend in France in the chemical industry following the Toulouse accident in 2001 has c...
This article presents the concept of sociotechnical resilience by employing an interdisciplinary per...
Resilience has become an important topic on the safety research agenda and in organizational practic...
International audienceThe trend in France in the chemical industry following the Toulouse accident i...
According to the main assumptions of the Resilience Engineering approach, one of the main challenges...
International audienceTechnological or managerial changes aim to improve socio-technical systems' pe...
Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this st...
Resilience engineering has changed the value of expertise from meeting required standards, to how it...
Resilience is commonly understood as the capacity for a system to maintain a desirable state while u...
Resilience is often defined in terms of the ability to continue operations or recover a stable state...
The article analyzes well-known semantic interpretations of the term "human factor" in the context o...