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You’ll hear David and Drew delve into the often overlooked role of bias in accident investigations. They explore the potential pitfalls of data collection, particularly confirmation bias, and discuss the impacts of other biases such as anchoring bias and hindsight bias. Findings from the paper are examined, revealing insights into confirmation bias and its prevalence in interviews. Strategies for enhancing the quality of incident investigations are also discussed, emphasizing the need to shift focus from blaming individuals to investigating organizational causes. The episode concludes with the introduction of Safety Exchange, a platform for global safety community collaboration.
Discussion Points:
Quotes:
"If we actually don't understand how to get a good data collection process, then it really doesn't matter what happens after that." - David
"The trick is recognizing our biases and separating ourselves from prior experiences to view each incident with fresh eyes." - Drew
"I have heard people in the industry say this to me, that there's no new problems in safety, we've seen them all before." - David
"In talking with people in the industry around this topic, incident investigation and incident investigation quality, 80% of the conversation is around that causal classification taxonomy." - David
Resources:
Link to the Paper
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You’ll hear David and Drew delve into the often overlooked role of bias in accident investigations. They explore the potential pitfalls of data collection, particularly confirmation bias, and discuss the impacts of other biases such as anchoring bias and hindsight bias. Findings from the paper are examined, revealing insights into confirmation bias and its prevalence in interviews. Strategies for enhancing the quality of incident investigations are also discussed, emphasizing the need to shift focus from blaming individuals to investigating organizational causes. The episode concludes with the introduction of Safety Exchange, a platform for global safety community collaboration.
Discussion Points:
Quotes:
"If we actually don't understand how to get a good data collection process, then it really doesn't matter what happens after that." - David
"The trick is recognizing our biases and separating ourselves from prior experiences to view each incident with fresh eyes." - Drew
"I have heard people in the industry say this to me, that there's no new problems in safety, we've seen them all before." - David
"In talking with people in the industry around this topic, incident investigation and incident investigation quality, 80% of the conversation is around that causal classification taxonomy." - David
Resources:
Link to the Paper
The Safety of Work Podcast
The Safety of Work on LinkedIn
Feedback@safetyofwork

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