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February 10, 2016

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Video: The Safety Culture Concept with Dominic Cooper, episode 1

In his first episode for SHP Safety Talks, Dominic Cooper discusses the safety culture concept, explaining three elements: behavioural aspects, psychological aspects and situational aspects.

He also explains the business process model of safety culture, and explains the hearts and minds ingredients using a champagne glass and a few sweets.

The SHP Safety Talks are a series of small though pieces designed to get you thinking, whilst perhaps sipping your morning coffee. The SHP Online editorial team have invited key individuals from the safety world to deliver these mini-lectures, and you can only expect only the most insightful challenging and engaging threads. For more videos from the SHP Safety Talks series, visit our CPD  downloads page.

If you agree or disagree with Dominic’s thoughts, then let us know in the comments below and we can keep the conversation going.

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Tim Marsh
Tim Marsh
8 years ago

Fantastic to have the legendary Dominic Cooper involved in the series. Articulate, knowledgeable and charismatic as ever. Thanks for this excellent contribution Dom!

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Tim Marsh

Thank you Prof. Tim. Kind words indeed. I try to do my best

Diego
Diego
8 years ago

Enjoyed the video.

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Diego

Thank You Diego. Pleased to be of service

Hilary Philpot
Hilary Philpot
8 years ago

Really useful – look forward to the next one

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Hilary Philpot

Thank You Hilary. I am glad you found it useful. Lets hope others do to, and that they use if to make a difference

Richard Hill
Richard Hill
8 years ago

Excellent presentation – very enjoyable and very though provoking.

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Richard Hill

Thank you for the compliments Richard. They are greatly appreciated

Jill Gulliver
Jill Gulliver
8 years ago

Thank you, love the short, snappy video.

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Jill Gulliver

Thank You Jill. It was a great to work with the SHP folks and very enjoyable to do

Steve Carpenter
Steve Carpenter
8 years ago

Thank you Dominic i really enjoyed that, particularly the ‘leadership souffle’. You mentioned 2 models of safety culture, one being reciprocal determinism, what is the other?

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago

Hi Steve, The other is Schein’s ‘Organizational Culture” Model. Schein asserts that “Culture is a pattern of basic assumptions, invented, discovered, or developed by a group as it learns to cope with its problems of external adaptation and internal integration”. This provides an Interpretive View of Culture , where it just IS, whereas the model I formulated is Functionalist (an organisation HAS a safety culture). Schein does not believe in a safety culture as he argues it cannot be the property of a concept (i.e. culture). Huge debates on this in Academic arena! Anyhow, Schein uses ‘Behaviours and Artefacts’ (i.e.… Read more »

Steve Carpenter
Steve Carpenter
8 years ago
Reply to  Dom Cooper

Thank you Dominic, that really does help. I have previously read a little of Schein’s work and although it’s very intersting i found it’s depth a little too much for now. Your interpretation of reciprocal determinism is simple, workable and easy to relate to. Thank you again for your response and i’m very much looking forward to watching the rest of your videos.

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Dom Cooper

Hi Steven

I meant to add that if a company recognises it has one of the above 7 safety culture features it has a problem. If it has two it has a bigger problem and if three or more then it is just waiting for the “big” event to happen! I can’t help but wonder, how many of these were present in yesterday’s “Didcot” event.

Steve Carpenter
Steve Carpenter
8 years ago
Reply to  Dom Cooper

Got it! Thanks again Dominic.

John J Fallucca
John J Fallucca
8 years ago

This was great, as a graduate student, it gives me more concepts an theories to approach. Thank you Dr. Cooper

John Fallucca

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago

Thank You John. Enjoy your explorations and share your findings with us.

Steven Bryan
Steven Bryan
8 years ago

Great video. Looking forward to the next one.

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Steven Bryan

Thank You Steven. I appreciate the compliment. There are 4 more to go, each of which was fun to do. The people at SHP are good at what they do, and are easy to work with. We should all direct our thanks to them also for their hard work to make these video’s happen. Thanks Heather, Mark and Rick.

Steven Bryan
Steven Bryan
8 years ago
Reply to  Dom Cooper

Hear, hear!

Marco
Marco
8 years ago

Goodmorning Dr. Cooper,
Is it possible to get subtitles for foreigner ?

I would like to invite you in Italy!!
Thank you so much from Torino,
Marco

Dom Cooper
Dom Cooper
8 years ago
Reply to  Marco

Hi Mario

Thank you. Subtitles may be a bit difficult, but a great idea. Perhaps SHP (who make and organise the videos may entertain the idea in the main european languages). I can pass on suggestion, but it is out of my control. You would have to e-mail me on [email protected] to send any invitations for which I thank you. Best wishes.

Willem Van Den Raad
Willem Van Den Raad
2 years ago

Just come across this, and boy, does it take me back! What Dom is describing is nothing new, as I can remember having these discussions with him way back in the 90’s. Excellent and clear description of what is required to really have a positive impact on safety. More than that, it does what it says on the tin. Glad to see he is still using sweets to help him describe processes!! Well done Dom.