Working to rule, or working safely? Part 1: A state of the art review
A Hale, D Borys - Safety science, 2013 - Elsevier
The paper reviews the literature from 1986 on the management of those safety rules and
procedures which relate to the workplace level in organisations. It contrasts two different …
procedures which relate to the workplace level in organisations. It contrasts two different …
Working to rule or working safely? Part 2: The management of safety rules and procedures
A Hale, D Borys - Safety science, 2013 - Elsevier
Part 1, the companion paper to this paper (Hale and Borys, this issue) reviews the literature
from 1986 on the management of those safety rules and procedures which relate to the …
from 1986 on the management of those safety rules and procedures which relate to the …
A systematic review of safety violations in industry
SJ Alper, BT Karsh - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2009 - Elsevier
It is widely known that intentional non-malevolent violations of safety procedures and norms
occur and evidence shows that safety violations can increase the risk of accidents. However …
occur and evidence shows that safety violations can increase the risk of accidents. However …
Computer security impaired by legitimate users
Computer security has traditionally been assessed from a technical point of view. Another
way to assess it is by investigating the role played by legitimate users of systems in …
way to assess it is by investigating the role played by legitimate users of systems in …
Human errors and violations in computer and information security: The viewpoint of network administrators and security specialists
This paper describes human errors and violations of end users and network administration
in computer and information security. This information is summarized in a conceptual …
in computer and information security. This information is summarized in a conceptual …
I want to believe: some myths about the management of industrial safety
D Besnard, E Hollnagel - Cognition, Technology & Work, 2014 - Springer
There are many definitions of safety, but most of them are variations on the theme that safety
can be measured by the number of adverse outcomes and must be enforced by using more …
can be measured by the number of adverse outcomes and must be enforced by using more …
Human factors approach for evaluation and redesign of human–system interfaces of a nuclear power plant simulator
Nuclear power production is a safety-critical process where ultimate execution of process
change decisions lie with the operators. Thus it is important to provide the best possible …
change decisions lie with the operators. Thus it is important to provide the best possible …
When mental models go wrong: co-occurrences in dynamic, critical systems
D Besnard, D Greathead, G Baxter - International Journal of Human …, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper highlights a psychological phenomenon affecting the accuracy of mental models.
It occurs when two consecutive events happen as expected by an operator. Typically, such a …
It occurs when two consecutive events happen as expected by an operator. Typically, such a …
Safety implications of cultural and cognitive issues in nuclear power plant operation
PVR Carvalho, IL Dos Santos, MCR Vidal - Applied Ergonomics, 2006 - Elsevier
This research project was designed to investigate cultural and cognitive issues related to the
work of nuclear power plant operators during their time on the job in the control room and …
work of nuclear power plant operators during their time on the job in the control room and …
Working to rule, or working safely
A Hale, D Borys - Trapping safety into rules, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter focuses on the use of rules and procedures for those working in the primary
processes of hazardous technologies, the machine operators, fitters, pilots, surgeons …
processes of hazardous technologies, the machine operators, fitters, pilots, surgeons …