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Multimodal Safety Management and Human Factors: Crossing the Borders of Medical Aviation Road and Rail Industries Book

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Multimodal Safety Management and Human Factors: Crossing the Borders of Medical Aviation Road and Rail Industries, Multimodal Safety Management and Human Factors is a wide-ranging compendium of contemporary SMS and HF approaches from the aviation, road, rail and medical domains. It brings together 27 chapters from both the academic and professional worlds that focus o, Multimodal Safety Management and Human Factors: Crossing the Borders of Medical Aviation Road and Rail Industries
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  • Multimodal Safety Management and Human Factors: Crossing the Borders of Medical Aviation Road and Rail Industries
  • Written by author Jose M. Anca, Jr
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, 5/30/2007
  • Multimodal Safety Management and Human Factors is a wide-ranging compendium of contemporary SMS and HF approaches from the aviation, road, rail and medical domains. It brings together 27 chapters from both the academic and professional worlds that focus o
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Preface
Part 1 Multimodal Characteristics of Safety Management Systems: Can simply correcting the deficiencies found through incident investigation reduce error?, Gerry Gibb
Moving up the SMS down escalator, Bruce Tesmer
Unsafe or safety-significant acts?, David McNair
The Calgary health region: transforming the management of safety, Jack Davis, Jan Davies and Ward Flemons
Governance and safety management, Greg Marshall
Overcoming the short-medium term problems of fleet transition: the expectation and achievement of economic gains, Boyd Falconer and Christopher Reid. Part 2 Safety Management Metrics, Analysis and Reporting Tools: A new reporting system: was the patient harmed or nearly harmed?, Jan M. Davies, Carmella Duchscherer and Glenn McRae
Using aviation insurance data to enhance general aviation safety: phase 1 feasibility study, Michael Lenné, Paul Salmon, Michael Regan, Narelle Haworth and Nicola Fotheringham
Grappling with complexity: analysing an accident with the theory of constraints, Dmitri Zotov, Alan Wright and Lynn Hunt
Drought in safety management - more tools, less theory, Steve Tizzard
Aerial agriculture accidents 200-2005: the human factors and system safety lessons, Geoff Dell
Learning from accidents and incidents, Joanne De Landre, Miles Irving, Iaen Hodges and Bruce Weston
Managing road user error in Australia: where are we now, where are we going and how are we going to get there?, Paul M. Salmon, Michael Regan and Ian Johnston. Part 3 Normal Operations Monitoring and Surveillance Tools: Performance and cognition in dynamic environments: the development of a new tool to assist practitioners, Jemma M.Harris, Mark W. Wiggins, Scott Taylor and Matthew J.W. Thomas
Error management training: identification of core cognitive and interpersonal skill dimensions, Matthew J.W. Thomas and Reneé M. Petrilli
Confidential observations of rail safety (CORS): an adaptation of line operations safety audit, Allison McDonald, Brett Garrigan and Lisette Kanse
Human factors in air traffic control: an integrated approach, Christine C. Boag-Hodgson. Part 4 The Modality of Human Factors: Exploring the Management of Human Error: Human factors at railway level crossings: key issues and target road user groups, Jeremy Davey, Nadja Ibrahim and Angela Wallace
Attitudes to safety and teamwork in the operating theatre, and the effects of a program of simulation based team training, Stuart Marshall, Brendan Flanagan, Michele Joseph and Michael Bujor
Human factors and the QFI: developing tools through experience, Boyd Falconer
Advanced driver assistance systems and road safety: the human factor, Michael A. Regan and Kristie L. Young
Recovery of situational awareness using operant conditioning techniques, Peter N. Rosenweg
Effects of flight duty and sleep on the decision-making of commercial airline pilots, Reneé M. Petrelli, Matthew J.W. Thomas, Nocole Lamon, Drew Dawson and Gregory D. Roach
Medical team resource management and error prevention training, David G. Newman
Driver distraction: review of the literature and suggestions for countermeasure development, Kristie L. Young and Michael A. Regan
Assessing and managing human factors risks - practical examples in the Australian rail context, Julian Clancy
Anaesthetic registrars' stress mediators in a simulated critical incident, Kate Fraser, Matthew Thomas and Reneé Petrilli
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