The pioneering work of Rasmussen, Reason and their colleagues has greatly improved our understanding of the longer term causes of adverse events in safety-critical systems. Far less attention has been paid to the organisational decision making that characterises the response to accidents and incidents. Therefore, this paper examines the interventions by national and international agencies after one of the most serious accidents in European Air Traffic Management. Insights from Naturalistic Decision Making (NDM) and Recognition Primed Decision Making (RPDM) are used to explain the complex ways in which technical, organisational and political constraints shape and support the decisions and actions taken by different agencies. These constraint...
Although the value and impact of safety award programmes (SAPs) have been criticised in literature, ...
Independent investigations of aviation accidents and incidents have been broadly accepted within the...
Aviation safety is traditionally managed based on the analysis of accidents and incidents. Such stra...
This paper identifies the complex ways in which technical, organisational and political constraints ...
This paper aims to analyse the European system of Air Traffic Management (ATM) as a specific case st...
This paper aims to analyse the European system of Air Traffic Management (ATM) as a specific case st...
This article analyses the European system of Air Traffic Management (ATM) as a specific case study o...
Most safety oriented organizations have established their accidents classification taking into accou...
Civil aviation has a longstanding tradition of investigating accidents and reporting incidents, whic...
Purpose – The paper highlights specific challenges in relation to inter-organizational communication...
Most serious, public transport accidents are investigated to a greater or lesser extent but, with so...
The management of safety critical operations cannot only be left to the initiative of those individu...
Abstract. This paper charts the role that ‘degraded modes of operation ’ have played in a number of ...
BACKGROUND • Safety performance: • Safety performance in the industry is measured based on the sever...
The need to develop and adopt legal standards for safety management was identified at the Conference...
Although the value and impact of safety award programmes (SAPs) have been criticised in literature, ...
Independent investigations of aviation accidents and incidents have been broadly accepted within the...
Aviation safety is traditionally managed based on the analysis of accidents and incidents. Such stra...
This paper identifies the complex ways in which technical, organisational and political constraints ...
This paper aims to analyse the European system of Air Traffic Management (ATM) as a specific case st...
This paper aims to analyse the European system of Air Traffic Management (ATM) as a specific case st...
This article analyses the European system of Air Traffic Management (ATM) as a specific case study o...
Most safety oriented organizations have established their accidents classification taking into accou...
Civil aviation has a longstanding tradition of investigating accidents and reporting incidents, whic...
Purpose – The paper highlights specific challenges in relation to inter-organizational communication...
Most serious, public transport accidents are investigated to a greater or lesser extent but, with so...
The management of safety critical operations cannot only be left to the initiative of those individu...
Abstract. This paper charts the role that ‘degraded modes of operation ’ have played in a number of ...
BACKGROUND • Safety performance: • Safety performance in the industry is measured based on the sever...
The need to develop and adopt legal standards for safety management was identified at the Conference...
Although the value and impact of safety award programmes (SAPs) have been criticised in literature, ...
Independent investigations of aviation accidents and incidents have been broadly accepted within the...
Aviation safety is traditionally managed based on the analysis of accidents and incidents. Such stra...