1st Edition

Risk-Taking, Prevention and Design A Cross-Fertilization Approach

Edited By Guy Andre Boy, Edwige Quillerou Copyright 2022
    267 Pages 18 Color & 14 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    267 Pages 18 Color & 14 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    267 Pages 18 Color & 14 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Most approaches that contribute to the design of life-critical systems almost only consider nominal situations where procedures can be developed and used to achieve satisfactory operations. These kinds of approaches lead to rigid ways of doing things and poorly address the needs for flexibility, especially when things go wrong. It is not a matter of human adaptation but of human systems integration (HSI) flexibility. HSI flexibility requires cross-fertilization of appropriate experiences combined with creativity. This book provides risk-management approaches and methods for combining prevention and design.

    Features:

    • Discusses risk-management approaches and methods for combining prevention and design
    • Examines a transdisciplinary approach to risk management in design and operations of safer life-critical systems
    • Proposes an approach of work analysis during design, which enables design teams to consider HSI issues early enough to fix organizational problems upstream
    • Teaches the combination of prevention and design for safety management

    This book gathers and analyzes relevant field data to rationalize human and systems activity in various life-critical environments and workplaces, in a systemic manner, and in a variety of safety domains (e.g., aviation, road, navy, manufacturing, hospital, transportation, defense, sport). It further formalizes and analyzes risk-taking experience, expertise, stories about critical events, and scientific and professional literature data to help engineering designers, managers, and health and safety specialists.

    The text is primarily written for graduate students and professionals working in the fields of occupational health and safety, ergonomics, human factors, cognitive engineering, and human-system integration.

    1 Risk-taking: A life-critical necessity

    GUY ANDRÉ BOY

    2 From praise of danger to “reasoned” risk-taking: A psychological approach to risk-taking

    GRÉGORY MICHEL

    3 Decisions and risks manifesting themselves through movements performed by workers

    SYLVIE LECLERCQ

    4 The EAST ‘broken-links’ method for examining risk in sociotechnical systems

    NEVILLE A. STANTON AND CATHERINE HARVEY

    5 Worksite risk management as a cultural issue: The needs of risk work and regulation to improve safety culture

    ERIC DRAIS

    6 Risk-taking: An opportunity to win in elite sports

    ANNE-CLAIRE MACQUET, ANTOINE MACQUET, AND LILIANE PELLEGRIN

    7 Risk-taking: Submarine experience

    LUDOVIC LOINE8 Risk mitigation practices in commercial aviation

    DE VERE MICHAEL KISS

    9 Aging and risk-taking: An increasing dimension of life-critical systems

    ANABELA SIMÕES

    10 Risk-seeking in healthcare: A life-critical necessity

    ROBERT L. WEARS

    11 Risk-seeking and the paradox of variability for safety in healthcare: Resonance with R.L. Wears’ text

    LUCIE CUVELIER

    12 Managing and preventing operational risk-taking at design time: Stories from a human-centered design project

    SÉBASTIEN BOULNOIS AND EDWIGE QUILLEROU

    13 Designing sustainable ‘plastic’ work systems: A resource for work-related prevention in France’s waste management and recycling sector

    LEÏLA BOUDRA, VALÉRIE PUEYO, AND PASCAL BÉGUIN

    14 Conclusion

    EDWIGE QUILLEROU AND GUY ANDRÉ BOY 

     

     

     

    Biography

    Guy André Boy, Ph.D., is a Scientist and Engineer, Fellow of INCOSE and the Air and Space Academy. He is University Professor at CentraleSupélec (Paris Saclay University) and ESTIA Institute of Technology. He was Chief Scientist for Human-Centered Design at NASA Kennedy Space Center, University Professor and Dean at Florida Institute of Technology, where he created the Human-Centered Design Institute. He was Senior Research Scientist at Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, and former President and CEO of the European Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Engineering (EURISCO), France

    Edwige Quillerou, Ph.D., is an Occupational Psychologist and Health & Safety Scientist at INRS, the French National Research and Safety Institute for Prevention of Occupational Accidents and Diseases. She contributes to both research and field interventions in a variety of design and work organization projects. Edwige is involved in interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers in the human and social sciences as well as engineers with a view to improving the organization of prevention with respect to occupational risks through improved engineering design. She is a member of IEA (International Ergonomics Association) and INCOSE (International Council on Systems Engineering).