Safety Anarchist

Book • 2017
Sidney Dekker's 'Safety Anarchist' challenges conventional approaches to safety management, advocating for a more flexible and adaptive approach.

Dekker argues that rigid rules and procedures can stifle learning and innovation, ultimately undermining safety.

The book encourages organizations to empower workers to make decisions based on their expertise and the specific context of their work.

It promotes a culture of trust and collaboration, where safety is seen as a dynamic process rather than a static set of rules.

By embracing a more anarchistic approach, organizations can foster resilience and improve their ability to respond to unexpected events.

The book serves as a provocative and insightful critique of traditional safety practices.

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