bookJan 1, 2008Closed access

Safety at the Sharp End: A Guide to Non-Technical Skills

Abstract

Many 21st century operations are characterised by teams of workers dealing with significant risks and complex technology, in competitive, commercially-driven environments. Informed managers in such sectors have realised the necessity of understanding the human dimension to their operations if they hope to improve production and safety performance. While organisational safety culture is a key determinant of workplace safety, it is also essential to focus on the non-technical skills of the system operators based at the 'sharp end' of the organisation. These skills are the cognitive and social skills required for efficient and safe operations, often termed Crew Resource Management (CRM) skills. In industries such…

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Keywords
  • Aviation
  • Skills management
  • Crew resource management
  • Engineering
  • Human resources
  • Safety culture
  • Civil aviation
  • Vocational education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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