Learning from successful operations – opportunities, challenges and a paradox

Q2 Social Sciences
R. Rosness, T. Haavik, T. Steiro, R. Tinmannsvik
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Abstract

Abstract Learning from successful operations has received less attention than learning from accidents and near misses, both among practitioners and researchers. The article reports intermediate results from a project aimed at reducing this gap. We discuss (1) criteria to identify an operation as successful with regard to safety, (2) implications concerning successful operations that can be derived from current organizational theories of safety, (3) how learning from successful operations can take place in practice and (4) challenges related to learning from successful operations. The article is based on qualitative interviews with personnel in two drilling companies, document studies, observations on an offshore drilling rig, observations in a well-control simulator, and from a workshop in an oil company. Learning from successful operations can take place either through spontaneous mechanisms or through mechanisms deliberately put in place by management. We have identified several challenges related to learning from successful operations.
从成功的运营中学习——机遇、挑战和悖论
从成功的手术中学习比从事故和未遂事故中学习受到的关注要少,无论是在从业者还是研究人员中。本文报告了一个旨在减少这一差距的项目的中间结果。我们将讨论(1)在安全方面确定成功操作的标准,(2)从当前的安全组织理论中推导出的成功操作的含义,(3)如何从成功操作中学习,以及(4)与从成功操作中学习相关的挑战。本文基于对两家钻井公司人员的定性访谈、文献研究、对海上钻井平台的观察、在井控模拟器中的观察以及在一家石油公司的车间中的观察。从成功的行动中学习既可以通过自发的机制,也可以通过管理层故意设置的机制。我们已经确定了与学习成功运营相关的几个挑战。
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Policy and Practice in Health and Safety
Policy and Practice in Health and Safety PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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