1st Edition

Rethinking Safety in Complex Sociotechnical Systems

By Augusto Javier De Santis Copyright 2027
216 Pages 46 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This title rethinks traditional risk management paradigms in environments where error is believed to have catastrophic consequences. Challenging deterministic, causal, and punitive models, it proposes an adaptive approach based on the complexity of sociotechnical systems. It establishes risk management as an autonomous scientific discipline, tracing its evolution from early cause-and-effect... Read more

1. Beliefs and Common Sense versus Knowledge. 2. Organizational Foundations. 3. Methodology. 4. Safety Culture. 5. The Maturity of Safety Culture. 6. Conclusions.

Biography

Augusto Javier De Santis is an aviation accident investigator and Investigation Manager at the Transport Safety Board in Argentina. Dr. De Santis is certified in Human Factors, Crew Resource Management, and Threat and Error Management, and has been a Full Member of the International Society of Air Safety Investigators since 2003. He previously served as National Director of Investigations at Argentina's Civil Aviation Accident Investigation Board (2013-2017, 2019-2020). With over 29 years of experience, Dr. De Santis is an ICAO-certified instructor who has trained investigators throughout Latin America. He also serves as Director of the Health Risk Management Program at ISalud University, Argentina, and coordinates Graduate Diplomas in Safety Management and Human Factors in Aviation at the Autonomous University of Honduras.