Show Notes
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen, featuring an insightful presentation by Ben Hutchinson, a dedicated safety professional and PhD candidate with a deep focus on complex sociotechnical systems, the incubation of major accidents, and the social construction of risk. This episode, sourced from a captivating session at a recent safety conference, provides listeners with an exclusive opportunity to delve into the advanced realms of safety science and risk perception.Ben Hutchinson brings a rigorous academic approach combined with practical insights into the nature of safety in complex environments. His work explores how major accidents incubate over time within organizations, shedding light on the often-overlooked processes and decisions that can lead to significant safety failures. By examining the social aspects of risk management, Ben aims to uncover how risk is perceived and constructed within different societal and organizational contexts.
In his presentation, Ben discusses the intricate interplay between human factors and technological systems in creating both safety and risk. He challenges traditional views on risk management and safety protocols, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of the factors that contribute to safety outcomes. Through his research, Ben provides valuable strategies for organizations to better anticipate and mitigate potential disasters, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing the subtle cues that precede major safety events.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of managing safety in environments where technology and human elements are closely intertwined. Ben's insights are particularly valuable for safety professionals, organizational leaders, and anyone interested in the dynamics of risk and safety in high-stakes settings.
Tune into this episode of Safety FM with Jay Allen to explore the cutting-edge of safety practice and theory with Ben Hutchinson. Discover how advanced research and a thoughtful approach to the social aspects of risk can lead to more effective safety management strategies.
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