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Transferring learning across safety-critical industries
Liston, P.M.; Kay, A.; Cromie, S.; McDonald, N.; Kavanagh, B.; Cooke, R.; Walter, W. (2017). Transferring learning across safety-critical industries, in: MacLachlan, M. (Ed.) Maritime psychology: research in organizational & health behavior at sea. pp. 49-68. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45430-6_3
In: MacLachlan, M. (Ed.) (2017). Maritime psychology: Research in organizational & health behavior at sea. Springer International Publishing Ag: Switzerland. ISBN 978-3-319-45428-3. XV, 241 pp. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45430-6, more

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Author keywords
    Learning; Knowledge; Transfer; Sector; Safety; Safety-critical; Transport; Resilience; Culture; Safety maturity; Regulation

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  • Liston, P.M.
  • Kay, A.
  • Cromie, S.
  • McDonald, N.
  • Kavanagh, B.
  • Cooke, R.
  • Walter, W.

Abstract
    Safety has proved a strong driver for transferring learning across industrial sectors. Nowhere is this more evident than in safety-critical industries such as maritime. This chapter interrogates two dominant existing approaches to transfer and examines a number of case studies of tools and techniques that have been transferred across safety-critical industries. The challenges of these transfer projects are explored, together with some lessons learned. In addition a new, systematic approach to transfer is described, before the chapter concludes with a discussion of possible future directions for transferring learning to the maritime sector.

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