The Practice of Learning Teams
Safer Systems - People Training or System Tuning - Erik Hollnagel Article
September 8, 2021
Welcome to the 51st episode of the podcast series. In today's show, Brent Sutton, Glynis McCarthy and Brent Robinson reflect on the latest article from Professor Erik Hollnagel, called Safer Systems: People Training or Systems Tuning.
Hi Safety FM listeners, this is Brent Sutton, one of the co-hosts of the new podcast series The Practice of Learning Teams, with my fellow co-hosts Glynis McCarthy and Brent Robinson.

Our goal is to support you on your journey and build a better community of practice for Learning Teams.

On today's show, Brent Sutton, Glynis McCarthy and Brent Robinson reflect on the latest article from Professor Erik Hollnagel, called Safer Systems: People Training or Systems Tuning.

The article was published on the 31st August 2021 in The European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education.

This is an intriguing article, it explores:

1. The legacy of safety systems
2. Classical human factors solutions of training, design and automation
3. The training dilemma
4. The meaning of safety
5. Safety performance
6. And how can systems be made safer by asking the question training or tuning.

The link is here and the article is available for download under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons attribution.

Please sit back and enjoy this discussion with us on people training or system tuning.

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