PAPod 521 - Navigating Risk and Chance: Lessons from a Bluegrass Festival
Description
Join Todd Conklin in this engaging episode of Pre-Accident Investigation as he reflects on an unexpected experience at a bluegrass festival that was interrupted by lightning. Through this anecdote, Todd explores the intriguing concepts of risk, chance, and control, delving into the differences between them and their implications in the world of safety.
Discover how the inability to predict the future emphasizes the need for systems that are not only robust but also resilient, capable of absorbing and managing unforeseen events. Todd discusses the importance of focusing on recoverability and flexibility in operations, rather than solely on risk prediction. This episode challenges traditional views on risk assessment and encourages a shift towards enhancing control and adaptability in safety management.
As Todd celebrates his birthday, he shares personal reflections on the value of friendships and gratitude, while inviting listeners to ponder their own thinking time. Tune in for an insightful discussion that blends personal stories with professional insights, all while encouraging you to learn something new, have fun, and stay safe.