The Field Guide to Understanding Hum..., Sidney Dekker
The Field Guide to Understanding Hum..., Sidney Dekker
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The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error'

Author: Sidney Dekker

Narrator: Sidney Dekker

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Sidney Dekker

Published: 01/12/2025


Synopsis

When faced with a ’human error’ problem, you may be tempted to ask 'Why didn’t these people watch out better?' Or, 'How can I get my people more engaged in safety?' You might think you can solve your safety problems by telling your people to be more careful, by reprimanding the miscreants, by issuing a new rule or procedure and demanding compliance. These are all expressions of 'The Bad Apple Theory' where you believe your system is basically safe if it were not for those few unreliable people in it. Building on its successful predecessors, the third edition of The Field Guide to Understanding ’Human Error’ will help you understand a new way of dealing with a perceived 'human error' problem in your organization. It will help you trace how your organization juggles inherent trade-offs between safety and other pressures and expectations, suggesting that you are not the custodian of an already safe system. It will encourage you to start looking more closely at the performance that others may still call 'human error', allowing you to discover how your people create safety through practice, at all levels of your organization, mostly successfully, under the pressure of resource constraints and multiple conflicting goals. The Field Guide to Understanding 'Human Error' will help you understand how to move beyond 'human error'; how to understand accidents; how to do better investigations; how to understand and improve your safety work. You will be invited to think creatively and differently about the safety issues you and your organization face. In each, you will find possibilities for a new language, for different concepts, and for new leverage points to influence your own thinking and practice, as well as that of your colleagues and organization. If you are faced with a ’human error’ problem, abandon the fallacy of a quick fix. Read this book.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan on September 02, 2021

Sidney Dekker writes about risk management with clarity, precision, intensity and commitment. Dekker argues that human error is an attribution assigned in hindsight, based on a point of view, that traces time backwards, beginning with an accident. In other words: people start with the critical incide......more

Goodreads review by Mike on March 15, 2017

This book is an absolute must read for anyone "in charge of" or responsible for people. Superb view on "human error".......more

Goodreads review by Matthew on August 29, 2009

Have a safety incident that you are pissed about? Ever kick someone off the job for not wearing their safety glasses? I happen to be following the safety officer when he asked the drywall guy to send his plaster home for the day. This was the second confirmed occurrence of the violation. Later I hap......more

Goodreads review by Mark on February 19, 2014

This book examines "human error" as the natural outcome of systems where "people were doing reasonable things given the complexities, dilemmas, trade-offs and uncertainty that surrounded them." It argues that that systems "are not basically safe" but that "safety needs to be created through practice,......more

Goodreads review by Brad on January 13, 2014

Definitive book on an important subject, but it felt repetitive, like the entire book could have been one quarter the length. Still, a must read for anyone who deals with complex systems and, well, humans.......more