Originally posted on November 10, 2014 @ 8:19 PM Nonsense Curves and Pyramids Safety likes nothing more than curves and pyramids, nothing so exciting as parading out the Bradley Curve or Heinrich’s Pyramid to get the troops excited about failure and loss. The Bradley Curve was created by DuPont in 1995 to try and benchmark […]| SafetyRisk.net
Originally posted on November 12, 2014 @ 8:59 PM Culture and Subculture, Which is Safety? The SIA BoK chapter on Organisational Culture came out this week. I read with interest that there was no intentional discussion of subcultures in the paper. Of course with so much sunk cost the club will surround the wagons and […]| SafetyRisk.net
The beginning of understanding ethico-political accountability, responsibility and useability is understanding the nature of power. So often, those who are not sensitised to the nature of power only discover what it means when it affects them. The key to the perception of harm is an ethico-political sensibility to the nature of power. How amusing that […]| SafetyRisk.net
Originally posted on September 20, 2014 @ 8:41 AM Stress is a part of living, the pressure of being a fallible being in a complex world is stressful, but is stress bad? In what ways are humans stressed and how does this affect the discerning of risk and safety? There are four kinds of stress […]| SafetyRisk.net