Figure P.1 A traditional risk matrix
Figure P.3 The frequency of various outcomes
Figure P.4 A resilience engineering view of safety
Figure P.5 The four cornerstones of resilience
Figure 3.1 Schematic representation of the categorisation of collected episodes
Figure 3.2 Predictability of a given situation for a given individual
Figure 4.1 A framework of generic competencies in managing escalating situations
Figure 4.2 Simple outline of the first day scenario
Figure 5.1 Typical industrial safety sign
Figure 5.2 Classic control theory model
Figure 5.3 Control theory model with indicators
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