Just Culture

Global Aerospace

By Global Aerospace

Posted on March 16, 2012

Creating and maintaining a Just Culture as part of your organization is key to effective safety management. Although it is a bit dated, the 2004 Flight Safety Foundation publication, “A Roadmap to A Just Culture: Enhancing the Safety Environment,” contains most of the building blocks. It is an excellent resource. Download a PDF version.

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