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"Can a ‘Just Culture’ Save Us?"     
114 KB Author: Mike DeGrosky Published: 2007 Posted: 4/23/2007 [Summary]     
1. A Starting Point for Your Organization's Mindfulness     
How well do each of the following statements characterize your organization? Enter next to each item below the number that corresponds with your conclusion: 1 = not at all, 2 = to some extent, 3 = a great deal.
Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2007 Posted: 12/13/2007 [Summary]     
10 Years of Progress: Research and Development in Human Performance, 2005 Safety Summit     
In the late 1950s the Aerial Fire Depot in Missoula began working on equipment for smoke jumping and air-cargo. ... In the 1960s, recognizing the importance of the human/equipment interaction, MTDC established a ...
82.3KB Author: Brian J. Sharkey, Brent Ruby, Steven Gaskill Published: 2005 Posted: 5/3/2005 [Summary]     
1985 Fire Entrapment Incident Review     
3.11 MB Author: NWCG Jerry Monesmith, Bill Lyon, Art Jukkala Published: 1986 Posted: 2/14/2007 [Summary]     
2. Assessing Your Organization's Vulnerability to Mindlessness     
How well do each of the following statements describe your work unit, department, or organization? Enter next to each item below the number that corresponds with your conclusion: 1 = not at all, 2 = to ...
Author: Karl Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe Published: 2001 Posted: 11/10/2005 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Section 1: Situation Description     
Many respondents reported that one of the understanding what FEMA is and how it opera management response and wildland fire. This functions of FEMA to provide context for the report.
624.2KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Section 2: Lessons Learned     
Many of the lessons from these events are not successes and even some candid appraisals of the past. The Lewis Report resulting from Hurricane Andrew contained more than 500 action items for future operations.
270.6KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response IIR: Title, Table of Contents and Introduction     
Between August 12 and September 26, 2004, si on the shores of the southeastern USA. Four were hurricane strength when they arrived (75 MPH or greater).
362.8KB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2004 Hurricane Response: Initial Impressions Report (IIR) from Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Ivan     
Between August 12 and September 26, 2004, six shores of the southeastern USA. Four were hurricane strength when they arrived (75 MPH or greater).
1MB Author: LLC Published: 2004 Posted: 12/23/2004 [Summary]     
2008 HRO Workshop Nomination Form     
168 bytes Author: LLC and TNC Published: 2008 Posted: 7/25/2008 [Summary]     
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