Accidents and cases of occupational ill-health are commonly associated with aspects of human behaviour and the potential for human error. Human Factors and Behavioural Safetyis not written for psychologists, but instead gives health and safety professionals and students a broad overview of human factors and those aspects of human behaviour which have a direct effect on health and safety performance within organisations.
Particular attention is paid to: * the role of the organisation in promoting safe behaviour * the sensory and perceptual processes of people * behavioural factors, such as attitude, motivation and personality * the process of attitude change * theories of personal risk taking and accident * the importance of good communication, change management and stress management1. Human behaviour and safety 2. Human sensory and perceptual processes 3. Organizations and groups 4. People factors 5. Perception of risk and human error 6. Organizational control and human reliability 7. Improving human reliability 8. Ergonomic principles 9. Ergonomics and human reliability 10. Principles of communication 11. Verbal and nonverbal communication 12. Written communication 13. Interpersonal skills 14. Systematic training 15. Presentation skills 16. Health and safety culture 17. Change and change management 18. Stress and stress management 19. The behavioural safety approach Glossary Bibliography and further reading Index This outstanding volume is a must for all who are seriously concerned with lM