Safety Frontiers Podcast
Much of what is “new” in safety has not been proven to make any difference to safety performance, some of it possibly making it worse. Our aim is to use legitimate science to explore ways to help improve safety and move beyond just fixing the environment or improving the system or making safety more conscious.These three approaches helped us improve safety and brought us to where we are today, but they are struggling to help us improve further.In the Safety Frontiers Podcast, our focus is to explore novel ways of thinking about safety: using different approaches to make systems more effective, strengthen safety culture, and take a deep dive into the discoveries and insights gained from neurobiology and brain research over the last 5 years. This will be new information to many. We know disruptive thinking challenges long-held beliefs and accepted norms. As such, it could be confronting for some. However, significant improvements tend to come from new perspectives and that is what we are interested in.We do not advocate one approach over another, we are here to explore new safety frontiers, to ensure that we are using everything available to help people with safety.
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- 6 Episodes
Insights into the Subconscious
08/27/2021
Many years ago I heard about these concepts, but never in such simple terms. Cristian and David do a great job of explaining how the subconscious mind works, they also have begun (in episodes 4 & 5) to give general ideas on how to map out implementation strategies. Going back to the last 5 accidents I have investigated, I can clearly see where subconscious thought took over the task at had, while aligning with other elements, resulting in an accident. Thanks for the insights to the subconscious mind. Thomas Kauffman
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- CreatorCristian Sylvestre / David Pope
- Years Active2K
- Episodes6
- RatingClean
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