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4.6

Systemic Factors

Systemic accident models take into account interactions and interdependencies between various components in a system, such as feedback loops, human factors, and diffuse causality models. This allows them to capture a wider range of risk sources and potential interventions, making them more comprehensive in addressing system failures.

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What does “technosolutionism” refer to? What are some problems it may cause?

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"Technosolutionism" refers to an attitude that assumes that every problem can be solved by introducing a piece of technology. While technology can help in solving problems, neglecting the behaviour of other components in a system or human operators can lead to failure of attempted solutions.

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What is safety culture?

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Safety culture is a broad term to characterise the attitude that people in an organisation take towards safety and how this is put into practice.

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