This podcast is about safety, not the everyday safety, but real safety. We talk about how we as humans get into trouble because of mental constructs that lead us to error. The safety systems of today are full of rules and regulations. That is not safety, that's law and regulation. And people tend to knowingly and unknowingly break the law.
In this episode, we explore the 2016 OSHA Fatality Report. We discuss how The current safety is failing us. We discuss how to correct the problem using social norms. We then explore Optimism Bias and how this bias can lead to error.
This is an interview with my friend and listener on how to use social psychology to prevent errors in the workplace.
This podcast is the start of a series of podcast exploring the Decision-Making Model, we start with perception.
This is the start of a series which explores the Decision-Making Model, The store in our mind that aids us in making our decisions throughout our daily lives.
We begin with the seven-step process exploring perception. A key component in the Decision-Making Model.
This is a discussion on why managers should not lead safety meetings and design safety systems. In this podcast we discuss the importance of a user-centered design.