The Safety of Work

Un pódcast de David Provan - Domingos

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122 Episodo

  1. Ep.81 How does simulation training develop Safety II capabilities?

    Publicado: 12/9/2021
  2. Ep.80 What is safety clutter?

    Publicado: 29/8/2021
  3. Ep. 79 How do new employees learn about safety?

    Publicado: 8/8/2021
  4. Episode 78: Do shock tactics work?

    Publicado: 25/7/2021
  5. Ep.77 What does good look like?

    Publicado: 11/7/2021
  6. Ep.76 What is Due Diligence?

    Publicado: 27/6/2021
  7. Ep.75 How are stop work decisions made?

    Publicado: 13/6/2021
  8. Ep.74 Is a capacity index a good replacement for incident-count safety metrics?

    Publicado: 30/5/2021
  9. Ep.73 Does pointing and calling improve action reliability?

    Publicado: 16/5/2021
  10. Ep.72 How visible is high-vis clothing?

    Publicado: 2/5/2021
  11. Ep.71 Do double checks improve safety?

    Publicado: 18/4/2021
  12. Ep.70 Is OHS management a profession?

    Publicado: 4/4/2021
  13. Ep.69 Do safety in design processes change the design?

    Publicado: 21/3/2021
  14. Ep. 68 Are safety cases an impending crisis?

    Publicado: 7/3/2021
  15. Ep.67 How to constructively resolve an argument about safety theory?

    Publicado: 21/2/2021
  16. Ep.66 What is the full story of just culture (part 3)?

    Publicado: 14/2/2021
  17. Ep.65 What is the full story of just culture (part 2)?

    Publicado: 7/2/2021
  18. Ep, 64 What is the full story of just culture (part 1)?

    Publicado: 31/1/2021
  19. Ep. 63 How subjective is technical risk assessment?

    Publicado: 24/1/2021
  20. Ep.62 What are the benefits of job safety analysis?

    Publicado: 17/1/2021

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Do you know the science behind what works and doesn’t work when it comes to keeping people safe in your organisation? Each week join Dr Drew Rae and Dr David Provan from the Safety Science Innovation Lab at Griffith University as they break down the latest safety research and provide you with practical management tips.

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