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Random Noise: Measuring Your Company’s Safety Performance

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Stop Blaming

Do you want to restore trust, learning, and a sense of humanity? Focus on the impacts of an incident, how to address them, and who is responsible for taking action.
Restorative Just Culture in Practice

A practical guide to implementing and evaluating restorative practices and creating a sustainable just, restorative culture.
Do Safety Differently
In recent years, a new approach to work safety has emerged globally, driving significant improvements in how work is done and inspiring organizations to enhance their safety performance.
Compliance Capitalism

This book identifies the market mechanisms that explain how less government paradoxically leads to greater compliance burdens for almost all workers.