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PreAccident Investigation Podcast

PreAccident Investigation Podcast

De: Todd Conklin
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The Pre Accident Podcast is an ongoing safety podcast conversation of Human Performance, Systems Safety, & Safety Culture.Copyright 2015 . All rights reserved. Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • PAPod 593 - Young Voices, System Thinking: A Conversation on Safety with Mousa Yassin
    Apr 11 2026

    Host Todd chats with Mousa Yassin about shifting safety culture from blaming individuals to designing systems that tolerate failure and recover quickly. They cover life-saving rules, the concept of recoverability, lessons from software engineering like chaos testing, and the importance of learning over punishment.

    The episode emphasizes practical ways to build resilient systems, nurture learning teams, and make safety training engaging and effective.

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    33 m
  • PAPod 592 - How a Near-Miss Sparked the Learning Team Movement
    Apr 4 2026

    Todd Conklin tells the origin story of "learning teams," sparked by a self-reported near-miss at Los Alamos involving a postdoc and an arcing wrench. Rather than pursuing a punitive investigation, a group of workers gathered to identify what needed to be learned, uncovering broader gaps in postdoc training and safety planning.

    The episode explains how learning teams prioritize asking better questions, collecting the right data, and designing system-focused solutions. Conklin describes how this approach spread across the lab and why it remains a fast, effective tool for operational improvement.

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    29 m
  • PAPod 591 - Workers Are the Solution: A Conversation with Corey Pitzer
    Mar 28 2026

    Todd Conklin talks with Corey Pitzer about fatality prevention, Human and Organizational Performance (HOP), and how safety thinking has shifted globally.

    They explore controversial views—treating workers as problem-solvers, tensions between engineering/energy-based approaches and systemic/new-view thinking—and use real examples to show why designing systems that absorb variation matters more than trying to eliminate risk.

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    33 m
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