14 Min.

Memories Are Not Evidence Get REAL About Safety

    • Management

Memories are often thought of as factual evidence during incident/accident investigations. In reality, memories are easily contaminated by others and likely to change over time. In event learning, we don't rely on memories as evidence but instead seek to understand the event context.

Memories are often thought of as factual evidence during incident/accident investigations. In reality, memories are easily contaminated by others and likely to change over time. In event learning, we don't rely on memories as evidence but instead seek to understand the event context.

14 Min.