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In this joint webinar, Coconut Blue and Resilium will explain where the formal world of risk management meets the informal world of human factors and (organizational) culture.
BowTies are commonly used to describe Major Hazard Accident scenarios. The model graphically shows how control over a process can be lost and which control measures (i.e. ‘barriers) can be taken to prevent or mitigate those undesired outcomes. Barriers can be seen as systems comprised of technical, behavioral and organizational elements. In order for a control to function optimally, all of these elements must be effective and work in unison. Each of the different elements have unique ‘performance influencing factors’. For example, hardware elements may be subject to wear and tear, whereas the behavioral elements may be influenced by how people perceive the work and procedures (read culture) etc.
Coconut Blue is able to identify with its Safety Culture Analysis and Risk Assessment (SCARA) measurements how human and (organization) cultural aspects impact those “performance influencing factors”, both from a risk as well as a resilience point of view.
In this webinar, we will briefly explain the BowTie principle, barrier management and the visualization of human and (organization) cultural aspects on a BowTie diagram.
Speakers:
Paul McCulloch (Resilium) & Sjaak Pappe (Coconut Blue)
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