Considering Human and Organizational Factors in Risk Industries: What Should We Expect? How Do We Manage this Subject?

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Abstract

The industrial partners of the Foundation for an industrial safety culture (FonCSI) agree on the importance of considering human and organizational factors (HOF) for safety. Nevertheless, many questions remain regarding how to address this issue in industrial organizations. In this short chapter, HOF experts of companies supporting FonCSI and representing various industrial sectors (energy, transports, oil & gas) expose their viewpoint on HOF goals, strategies, approaches, methods and tools.

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Neveu, C., Lagrange, V., Noël, P., & Herchin, N. (2020). Considering Human and Organizational Factors in Risk Industries: What Should We Expect? How Do We Manage this Subject? In SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology (pp. 25–30). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25639-5_4

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