Human factors have been implemented by the military, aviation, and nuclear industries around the world. But most of those implementing it have adapted the principles without questioning or fully understanding the WHY behind them. That is until now. This book bridges the gap between effective human performance programs and the important context regarding human nature and all of our complex attributes, ranging from the physiological to the psychological, and even to the spiritual. The author's fresh look at the subject of human factors is supported by his deep experience as a safety professional across different industries, as well as by his experience as a thoughtful researcher, professor, and risk manager.
"Save Lives" transcends traditional boundaries, offering readers a comprehensive framework for enhancing human performance while navigating the nuances of risk management. Backed by 30 year of hands-on involvement in safety initiatives and academic inquiry, the author presents a compelling case for reimagining human factors as a holistic endeavor - one that enhances the multifaceted nature of human behavior.
"Save Lives" transcends traditional boundaries, offering readers a comprehensive framework for enhancing human performance while navigating the nuances of risk management. Backed by 30 year of hands-on involvement in safety initiatives and academic inquiry, the author presents a compelling case for reimagining human factors as a holistic endeavor - one that enhances the multifaceted nature of human behavior.