Proceedings of the fourth Resilience Engineering Symposium
June 8-10, 2011, Sophia Antipolis, France
These proceedings document the various presentations at the Fourth Resilience Engineering Symposium held on June 8-10, 2011, in Sophia-Antipolis, France. The Symposium gathered participants from five continents and provided them with a forum to exchange experiences and problems, and to learn about Resilience Engineering from the latest scientific achievements to recent practical applications. The First Resilience Engineering Symposium was held in Söderköping, Sweden, on October 25-29 2004. The...
Éditeur : Presses des Mines
Lieu d’édition : Paris
Publication sur OpenEdition Books : 17 avril 2013
ISBN numérique : 978-2-35671-091-8
DOI : 10.4000/books.pressesmines.931
Collection : Économie et gestion
Année d’édition : 2011
ISBN (Édition imprimée) : 978-2-911256-47-9
Nombre de pages : 0
Erik Hollnagel et Éric Rigaud
PrefaceC. Alexandru, Siri Andersen, B. McKinstry et al.
Resilient Peer CommunitiesSiri Andersen et Eirik Albrechtsen
Resilience Abilities In Recent Blowouts In The Petroleum IndustrySiri Andersen, P. Fairbrother, M. Felici et al.
From Hazards To Resilience In Socio-Technical Healthcare SystemsGordon Baxter et Ian Sommerville
Responsibility Modelling For ResiliencePer Becker, Marcus Abrahamsson et Henrik Tehler
An Emergent Means To Assurgent Ends: Community Resilience For Societal Safety And SustainabilityJohan Bergström, Eder Henriqson et Nicklas Dahlström
From Crew Resource Management To Operational ResilienceFabrizio Bracco, Andreina Bruno et Dimitri Sossai
Improving Resilience Through Practitioners’ Well-being: An Experience In Italian Health-careCaroline Catalan et Benoît Robert
Evaluation Of Organizational Resilience: Application In QuebecAlexander Cedergren
Challenges in Designing Resilient Socio-technical Systems: A Case Study of Railway Tunnel ProjectsCapt. Antonio Chialastri
Resilience and Ergonomics in aviationLucie Cuvelier et Pierre Falzon
Resilience As Resource-based Design Of Anticipated SituationsPaulo Victor Rodrigues de Carvalho, Rafael G. Costa et Antonio C. A. Mol
A Neuro-Fuzzy System to Improve the Resilience in Nuclear Power Plant OperationGiovanni Dolif, Andre Engelbrecht, Alessandro Jatobá et al.
Critical Decision Method To Access Resilience And Brittleness In Heavy Rainfall ForecastDominic Furniss, Jonathan Back et Ann Blandford
Unwritten Rules For Safety And Performance In An Oncology Day Care Unit: Testing The Resilience Markers FrameworkMark Hartswood, Stuart Anderson, Lilian Blot et al.
Learning From Experience: Maintaining Flexibility In The Production Of Training Materials To Support Breast Cancer ScreeningStig O. Johnsen et Mona Veen
Risk Assessment of Critical Communication Infrastructure in Railways in NorwayFrédéric Juglaret, Jean-Marc Rallo, R. Textoris et al.
New Balanced Scorecard leading indicators to monitor performance variability in OHS management systemsTaro Kanno, Toshio Fujii, Ryosuke Watari et al.
Modeling And Simulation Of A Service System In A Disaster To Assess Its ResilienceDaisuke Karikawa, Makoto Takahashi, Hisae Aoyama et al.
A Simulation-based Analysis of “Resilience” in Enroute Air Traffic Control TasksMasaharu Kitamura
Extraction of Lessons from the Fukushima Daiichi Accident based on a Resilience Engineering PerspectiveAkinori Komatsubara
Resilience Management System And Development Of Resilience Capability On Site WorkersElizabeth Lay, Joshua Hecht et Selena Shaefer
Generating Resilience: Handling Extraordinarily High Work Load in High Three (Intensity, Technology, Reliability) Maintenance WorkJean Christophe Le Coze, Romuald Périnet, Nicolas Herchin et al.
Observing Resilience Within A Large Technical SystemSerge Lhomme, Marie Toubin, Damien Serre et al.
From technical resilience toward urban services resilienceLuigi Macchi, T. Reiman, E. Pietikäinen et al.
DISC model as a conceptual tool for engineering organisational resilience: Two case studies in nuclear and healthcare domainsChristopher Nemeth, Sterling Wiggins, Robert Strouse et al.
Engineering Naval Resilience: Expeditionary Command and ControlPia Oedewald, N. Gotcheva, T. Reiman et al.
Managing Safety In Subcontractor Networks: The Case Of Olkiluoto3 Nuclear Power Plant Construction ProjectJean Pariès, Nicolas Lot, Fanny Rome et al.
Engineering Resilience Into Intensive Care UnitsManikam Pillay, David Borys et Dennis Else
Exploring Safe Work Method Statements In The Australian Construction Industry: A Prospective Study In Resilience EngineeringJodi Ploquin, Robert J. Brown et Brenda Clark
Bridging Professional Silos In Radiation Medicine: The Ottawa Hospital ExperienceSimone Pozzi, Carlo Valbonesi, Valentina Beato et al.
Mapping Resilience through Automatic Safety Data GatheringGesa Praetorius, Monica Lundh et Margareta Lützhöft
Learning From The Past For Pro-activity – A Re-analysis Of The Accident Of The MV Herald Of Free EnterpriseAmy Rankin, Joris Field, William Wong et al.
Scenario Design For Training Systems In Crisis Management: Training Resilience CapabilitiesTarcisio Abreu Saurin et Guido Carim Junior
A Framework For Identifying And Analyzing Sources Of Resilience And Brittleness: A Case Study Of An Air Taxi CarrierTarcisio Abreu Saurin, Camila Campos Famá et Carlos Torres Formoso
Principles For Designing H&S Performance Measurement Systems: Insights From Resilience EngineeringSamuel B Sheps, Karen Cardiff et Rob Robson
Patient Safety: A Wakeup Call And Resilient ResponseRobert J. Stephens, David D. Woods, Matthieu Branlat et al.
Colliding Dilemmas: Interactions Of Locally Adaptive Strategies In A Hospital SettingJohan Van der Vorm, Dolf Van der Beek, Ellen Bos et al.
Images Of Resilience: The Resilience Analysis Grid Applicable At Several Organizational Levels?Robert L. Wears et L. Kendall Webb
Fundamental On Situational Surprise: A Case Study With Implications For ResilienceDavid D. Woods et Matthieu Branlat
How Human Adaptive Systems Balance Fundamental Trade-offs: Implications For Polycentric Governance ArchitecturesKyla Zimmermann (née Steele)
Safety In Numbers? Using Graphs Or Gut Feelings When It Comes To SafetyThese proceedings document the various presentations at the Fourth Resilience Engineering Symposium held on June 8-10, 2011, in Sophia-Antipolis, France. The Symposium gathered participants from five continents and provided them with a forum to exchange experiences and problems, and to learn about Resilience Engineering from the latest scientific achievements to recent practical applications. The First Resilience Engineering Symposium was held in Söderköping, Sweden, on October 25-29 2004. The Second Resilience Engineering Symposium was held in Juan-les-Pins, France, on November 8-10 2006, The Third Resilience Engineering Symposium was held in Juan-les-Pins, France, on October 28-30 2008. Since the first Symposium, resilience engineering has fast become recognised as a valuable complement to the established approaches to safety. Both industry and academia have recognised that resilience engineering offers valuable conceptual and practical basis that can be used to attack the problems of interconnectedness and intractability of complex socio-technical systems. The concepts and principles of resilience engineering have been tested and refined by applications in such fields as air traffic management, offshore production, patient safety, and commercial fishing. Continued work has also made it clear that resilience is neither limited to handling threats and disturbances, nor confined to situations where something can go wrong. Today, resilience is understood as the intrinsic ability of a system to adjust its functioning prior to, during, or following changes and disturbances, so that it can sustain required operations under both expected and unexpected conditions. This definition emphasizes the ability to continue functioning, rather than simply to react and recover from disturbances and the ability to deal with diverse conditions of functioning, expected as well as unexpected. For anyone who is interested in learning more about Resilience Engineering, the books published in the Ashgate Studies in Resilience Engineering provide an excellent starting point. Another sign that Resilience Engineering is coming of age is the establishment of the Resilience Engineering Association. The goal of this association is to provide a forum for coordination and exchange of experiences, by bringing together researchers and professionals working in the Resilience Engineering domain and organisations applying or willing to apply Resilience Engineering principles in their operations. The Resilience Engineering Association held its first General Assembly during the Fourth Symposium, and will in the future play an active role in the organisation of symposia and other activities related to Resilience Engineering.
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