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READ
WEBSITES
FORGEWORKS : https://safetyofwork.com/
SAFETY DIFFERENTLY : https://safetydifferently.com/
HINDSIGHT MAGAZINE https://skybrary.aero/articles/hindsight-eurocontrol
THE HOP HUB : https://www.hophub.org/
BEN HUTCHINSON'S CURIOUS COMPENDIUM OF ADAPTIVE RESEARCH https://safety177496371.wordpress.com/2024/08/08/a-curious-compendium-of-adaptive-research-hop-safety-ii-re-hro-etc/
PAPERS
The application of Safety II in commercial aviation – the Operational Learning Review (OLR)
https://safetyconference.balpa.org/resources
https://skybrary.aero/bookshelf/safety-i-safety-ii-white-paper
WATCH
PRESENTATIONS
EVOLVING THE MANAGEMENT OF SAFETY
New View in Practice webinar in conjunction with the British Airline Pilots Association : free infographic below
https://safetyconference.balpa.org/new-view
The Operational Learning Review in conjunction with the British Airline Pilots Association
https://safetyconference.balpa.org/olr
Evolving Safety at Cathay Pacific, Valerie Stait and Adam Johns
LISTEN
PODCASTS
SAFETY OF WORK : Forgeworks
PRE-ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS : Todd Conklin
SAFETY ON TAP : Andy Barrett
CAUTIONARY TALES :Tim Hartford
DISASTER CAST : Drew Rae
LEARNING REVIEWS : the Human Diver
HOW DID IT MAKE SENSE? : Gareth Lock https://www.humaninthesystem.co.uk/podcasts/how-did-it-make-sense




People often ask us where to start evolving their safety practice, a great starting point is changing the language you use. Language is the foundation that shapes our perceptions of safety and influences how we view safety practices within an organisation. Neutral, blame-free language helps build a culture of openness, collaboration, and trust that is essential for effective safety management in a just culture. We explain more in the 'New View in Practice' and 'Evolving Safety' webinars above.
A word cloud with this kind of language on an office wall is a subtle but powerful way to introduce new ways of thinking about safety. Feel free to use this one or use it as inspiration to create your own.
WORDS CREATE WORLDS

THE LANGUAGE OF RESILIENCE
Available to download, these word clouds based on Professor Eric Hollnagel's four resilience potentials (anticipate, monitor, respond, learn) were derived from operational language such as safety and training reports that bring academia into the normalised language of everyday work.



