Visualising Safety
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Visualising Safety
'Visualising Safety' is not a graphic book or set of posters.
It is a collection of views as to how visualisation might contribute to safety - what is safety, trigger thoughts, adapt ideas, or as just an interesting set of references.
"… explores the role visual tools and graphical models play in safety management. It explains the importance of visualising safety, for teaching concepts, communicating ideas to peers, and raising awareness of potential threats through posters."
Browse, cherry-pick by choice, but please contribute feedback; share views, how visualising safety help in current operational situations - what works, visual examples.
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Download the full book either as pdf or epub. Individual chapters available as pdf.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.10...-3-031-33786-4
Other safety related books at https://www.foncsi.org/en/publicatio...springerbriefs
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It is a collection of views as to how visualisation might contribute to safety - what is safety, trigger thoughts, adapt ideas, or as just an interesting set of references.
"… explores the role visual tools and graphical models play in safety management. It explains the importance of visualising safety, for teaching concepts, communicating ideas to peers, and raising awareness of potential threats through posters."
Browse, cherry-pick by choice, but please contribute feedback; share views, how visualising safety help in current operational situations - what works, visual examples.
This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
Download the full book either as pdf or epub. Individual chapters available as pdf.
https://link.springer.com/book/10.10...-3-031-33786-4
Other safety related books at https://www.foncsi.org/en/publicatio...springerbriefs
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Last edited by safetypee; 6th Oct 2023 at 11:14. Reason: On refection; quote irrelevant, thus removed
I was on the point of clicking the link to read more, until I read the final bit - the "quote for the day". That put me right off, sorry.