| Título | Resilience Engineering as an emerging perspective for safety indicators in high-risk industries: New trends from the literature |
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| Tipo | Artigo em Conferência |
| Abstract | Measuring or assessing safety performance in organizations is essential for managing production systems, as it enables objective decision-making based on data analysis. In the last decade, the scientific community as well as high-risk industries have sought to identify indicators to measure resilient performance in safety management. This study builds upon a previous review and explores new trends in qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approaches for assessing resilience potential in safety management. The methodology employed a systematic literature review spanning the past twelve years. Results present a critical analysis of methods aiming to define, through the lenses of Resilience Engineering, safety indicators for organizations pertaining to these industries. Findings indicate that qualitative methods have been more effective in generating safety indicators adopting concepts from Resilience Engineering. These methods incorporate Safety-I and Safety-II concepts, as well as early warning indicators, providing a comprehensive approach to improving safety performance. Studies reviewed also suggest that integrating Resilience Engineering enhances safety management by promoting proactive risk mitigation. |
| Ano | 2025 |
| Evento | Joint 11th Biennial Symposium of the Resilience Engineering Association and 14th Annual Resilient Health Care Society Meeting |
| DOI | 10.5281/zenodo.18343959 |