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SUMMARY:5th International Workshop on “Safety-II in Practice”: T
	owards a Unified Approach to all Operations
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DESCRIPTION:\n	After two years with virtual workshops due to the Covid-1
	9 pandemic\, we are pleased to announce that the fifth International Works
	hop on Safety-II in Practice will be organised on site in Edinburgh\, Scot
	land on September 7-9\, 2022. The Workshop is organised by FRAMsynt. The w
	orkshop will begin with an optional half-day tutorial on Safety-II in Prac
	tice in the afternoon of September 7 (1330-1730 BST)\, and continue with t
	wo days of meetings and discussions from September 8 (0830-1700 BST) to Se
	ptember 9 (0830-1500 BST). There will be a walking tour of Edinburgh old t
	own (hosted by Steven Shorrock) and a dinner on the evening of September 8
	 for those who wish to join.\n\n\n\n	Aim of the workshop\n\n\n\n	The aim o
	f the workshop is to share experiences from existing and/or planned applic
	ations of a Safety-II approach in various industries and practices. The wo
	rkshop will give the participants an opportunity to present and discuss pr
	oblems encountered and lessons learned – good as well as bad\, practical
	 as well as methodological. The workshop is a unique opportunity for safet
	y professionals and researchers to interact with like-minded colleagues\, 
	to debate the strengths and weaknesses of a Safety-II approach\, and to sh
	are ideas for further developments.\n\n\n\n	The guiding principle for the 
	workshop is “long discussions interrupted by short presentations”. In 
	order to achieve this\, the number of participants will be limited to 60
	 – first come\, first served.\n\n\n\n	Participation\n\n\n\n	The workshop
	 is open to everyone regardless of their level of experience with Safety-I
	I. It will address the use of Safety-II in a variety of fields and for pur
	poses ranging from investigations\, performance analyses\, organisational 
	management and development\, individual and organisational learning\, and 
	resilience. The workshop will provide a unique opportunity to:\n\n\n\n	\n	
		Discuss and exchange experiences on how a Safety-II approach can be used 
	to analyse and manage complex socio-technical systems.\n	\n	\n		Receive fe
	edback on and support for your own Safety-II projects and ideas.\n	\n	\n		
	Learn about the latest developments and application areas of Safety-II.\n	
	\n	\n		Develop a perspective on the long-term potential of a Safety-II app
	roach.\n	\n\n\n\n	Discussion topics\, presentations and papers\n\n\n\n	You
	 can contribute actively to the workshop by submitting proposals for:\n\n\
	n\n	\n		Topics or themes for panel discussions (preferably with a presenta
	tion or introduction\, but open suggestions of themes are also welcome).\n
		\n	\n		Presentations of ongoing or already completed work in industry and
	/or academia.\n	\n	\n		Ideas that you would like to get a second opinion o
	n.\n	\n	\n		Questions or issues that you have been wondering about and wou
	ld like to hear more about.\n	\n	\n		The relevance of a Safety-II perspect
	ive for individual and organisational learning.\n	\n	\n		The strategic man
	agement of Safety-II: how to introduce changes to routines and daily pract
	ice.\n	\n\n\n\n	For each type of proposal\, please provide a short abstrac
	t (about 100 – 200 words\, but even less if need be) with a summary of w
	hat you would like to present or discuss and how you want to be involved. 
	All proposals will be reviewed and comments to the submitters will be prov
	ided. Please submit your proposed contribution to: contact@humanisticsyste
	ms.com\n\n\n\n	Register\n\n
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