Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine by Robert L. Helmreich Ashleigh C. Merritt

Culture at Work in Aviation and Medicine by Robert L. Helmreich Ashleigh C. Merritt

Author:Robert L. Helmreich, Ashleigh C. Merritt [Robert L. Helmreich, Ashleigh C. Merritt]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Social Science, General, Sociology
ISBN: 9780429873454
Google: uIyADwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-01-15T04:51:03+00:00


Our model shows links to and from professional culture. The pride and motivation associated with the profession may influence the safety culture through feelings of responsibility for passenger safety and dedication to executing one’s job as effectively as possible. This same pride and motivation come with pilots to training and make them attentive and responsive students. On the other hand, the sense of personal invulnerability we have noted as a professional universal can have a negative influence on the safety culture by making pilots less aware of personal limitations and less accepting of training, such as CRM, that is focused on safe behaviors. We show a path between training and professional culture because we have seen in Chapter 2 that training about human performance limitations can change attitudes about personal vulnerability and, hence, the professional culture.



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