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Situational Awareness Matters!™


Helping individuals and teams understand human factors,
reduce the impact of situational awareness barriers,
and improve decision making under stress.

Dec 15, 2015

This episode defines high reliability organizations and looks at the common threads that have emerged in organizations that embrace HRO philosophies. We will look at:

  • Organizational complexity
  • Teamwork
  • How knowledge supersedes rank
  • Communications
  • Accountability
  • Feedback
  • Compressed time constraints
  • Sensitivity to operations
  • Reluctance to simplify
  • Preoccupation with failure
  • Deference to expertise
  • Resilience

Our sponsor:

Midwest Fire
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References for this episode

  • Baker, D.P., Day, R., & Salas, E. (2006). Teamwork as an essential component of high-reliability organizations. Health Serv Res. Aug;41(4 Pt 2):1576-98.
  • McKeon, L.M., Oswaks, J.D., & Cunningham P.D. (2006). Safeguarding patients: complexity science, high reliability organizations, and implications for team training in healthcare. Clin Nurse Spec. Nov-Dec;20(6):298-304; quiz 305-6.
  • Roberts, K.H. & Rousseau, D,M. (1989). Research in nearly failure-free, high-reliability organizations: having the bubble. IEEE Trans Engin Manage. May 36(2):132-9.
  • Weick, K.E., & Sutcliffe, K.M.(2001). Managing the unexpected: assuring high performance in an age of complexity. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

 

Intro music

Safety Dance (1982)

Men Without Hats

GMC - Virgin Records

 

Situational Awareness Matters! website

www.SAMatters.com

 

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http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/

 

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