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Operationalizing Twenty-First Century Safety

A Humancentric Practical Guide

Simon Goncharenko

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English
CRC Press
28 July 2025
Understanding workplace health and safety can be a minefield and considering how the human can be placed at the heart of it adds another level of complexity to task that already has many factors. This book breaks down key practical aspects of the human factors-based approach to health and safety.

Unlike most of the existent human factors resources on the market today, which all require some fluency in the concepts and a certain level of pre-understanding, Operationalizing Twenty-First Century Safety: A Humancentric Practical Guide presents the material in a simple, easy-to-read language that does not require academic background or prior experience to ensure you can deliver lasting results. Revealing the science and psychology behind human factors and performance programs, this fascinating title challenges the status quo and questions why we adhere to certain safety practices without fully understanding them. It simplifies complex concepts, making them approachable for all, and features contributions from 11 authors, each offering a unique perspective into a different industry. The readers of this book will gain an understanding of the background and multi-faceted approaches that link human factors and workplace safety.

This book is written for professionals and practitioners at every career level of ergonomics and human factors, occupational health and safety, business and leadership, and any industry where workplace risk is significant.
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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032950785
ISBN 10:   1032950781
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
1. Construction site to cubicle: Human Performance tools for all walks of life, as informed by the U.S. nuclear navy’s success. 2. A Worker’s Perspective on Human Factors. 3. Good Leaders Want Safer Outcomes. 4. Balancing Progressive Discipline with a No-Blame Culture in Workplace Safety. 5. The Role of AI In Humancentric Risk Decision Making. 6. Addressing Psychosocial Hazards Can Lead to Equitable Health and Safety. 7. Safety and Emotions. 8. The Impact of Human-Centric Lighting on Health and Productivity. 9. Operationalizing Neurodiversity and Human Performance to Enhance Safety and Business Success.

Simon Goncharenko (PhD, CSP) is Director of HSE at Veriforce Inc. (The Woodlands, TX, USA), where he leads an Expert Services team. He is an academic, teaching Safety on undergraduate university level, an author of Save Lives: Pushing Boundaries in Human Factors, and a practitioner – as a global leader with 30 years of experience across Americas, Europe, and Asia. He has led diverse teams on multi-billion-dollar projects, specializing in operational improvements, strategic planning, and safety and in turning around struggling organizations. Simon holds certifications in energy, construction, data centers, and more, and has worked with multi-national corporations including BHP, Meta, and Google. Having authored and contributed to six books, over 80 articles, and developed award-winning training courses in ""Human and Organizational Factors for Critical Environments,"" Dr. Goncharenko, whose mission is to make safety a common global currency via savelivesglobal.com, is in demand as a speaker and motivator around the world.

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