| Management number | 231641081 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $16.09 | Model Number | 231641081 | ||
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Human Error: The Hidden Threat to School Safety confronts a critical yet largely unexamined driver of school safety risk - human error. While current approaches to school safety often focus on compliance, technology, or individual culpability, this book advances a fundamentally different premise that many safety failures are not the result of isolated bad decisions, but the predictable outcome of system conditions that make human error more likely and recovery less likely. This work reframes the central question of school safety from “Who failed?” to “What conditions made failure likely?” Drawing on safety science, cognitive psychology, behavioral health, and lessons from high-reliability industries such as aviation and healthcare, this book reveals how decision-making under stress, cognitive overload, authority gradients, fragmented communication, and organizational culture interact to shape outcomes long before a crisis occurs. In doing so, it positions human error not as an individual flaw, but as a systemic vulnerability—and one of the most significant, yet least addressed, threats to safety in schools. Through research-informed analysis and vivid, practice-grounded vignettes, the book traces how small, often invisible breakdowns, missed signals, delayed or filtered communication, normalized workarounds, diffusion of responsibility, over-reliance on technology, and complacency drift can align across time and systems to produce serious incidents. At the same time, it demonstrates that these patterns are not random; they are detectable, predictable, and preventable when systems are intentionally designed to anticipate human limitations. Importantly, thisbook moves beyond diagnosis to offer a clear path forward. It provides practical frameworks for building safer, more resilient school systems by integrating school climate, behavioral health, leadership practices, and instructional environments as core components of safety infrastructure and training. At a time when conversations about school safety are often reactive and fragmented, this book offers a unifying, evidence-based framework that has the potential to fundamentally shift how safety is understood, operationalized, and sustained in schools. Human error is not willful misconduct. It is the unintentional failure of a planned action to achieve its intended outcome. When schools fail to account for human fallibility, such as fatigue, time pressure, miscommunication, routine drift, or misplaced trust, they build safety systems on assumptions that cannot hold. That disconnect creates blind spots: doors left ajar, unreported threats, misunderstood procedures, school climate conditions that discourage speaking up, and technology used inconsistently or incorrectly or that fails. This book argues that “human error is the missing layer in school safety planning.” Schools cannot prevent every intentional act of violence or unintentional school tragedy, but schools can dramatically reduce the number of unsafe conditions, missed warnings, negative school climates, complacency, and compromised responses that turn manageable events into tragedies. If you are a superintendent, principal, school safety coordinator, board member, school resource officer, first responder, or classroom educator, this book is written for you. Read more
| ASIN | B0GX68WXPW |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8257249037 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.05 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.66 pounds |
| Print length | 447 pages |
| Publication date | April 9, 2026 |
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