ES2 2020

ES2 2020

This year's edition of the Experience Sharing to Enhance Safety comprised two big workshops, having Just Culture as the central theme. The first workshop was entitled Just Culture - Aviation and Judiciary Online Days and the second one was the annual Just Culture Conference, entitled Just Culture Across Industries: Continuing to Learn From Each Other.

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Just Culture - Aviation and Judiciary Online Days

Given the global COVID-19 pandemic, the fourth national Spanish workshop on Just Culture 2020 was held online, on the Zoom platform and was structured into two webinars, one on the 1st of October and the other one 2nd of October. Co-organised by APROCTA, ENAIRE, COPAC and Eurocontrol, it consisted of two half days online presentations and interactions on Ethics & Safety topics.

This workshop on Just Culture was organised in two different days. The presentations and the deliverables are structured below, in the Day 1 and Day 2 sections.

Day 1

Day 2

Just Culture Conference

Just Culture Across Industries: Continuing to Learn From Each Other

Almost every year one Just Culture Conference is organised in a European Capital in which safety people from aviation, railway, maritime, healthcare and judiciary jointly discuss the concept of Just Culture. After Istanbul 2012, Amsterdam 2014, Lisbon 2016, Rome 2017, Bucharest 2018, this year because of COVID19 situation the Just Culture Conference planned to take place in Giardini di Naxos, Sicily/Italy has turned into a series of online webinars.

The “divide” between international safety rules and national law pertaining to civil and criminal liabilities has too long been blamed for the difficulties encountered in the safety aviation domain. It was the cause of an almost complete absence of communication, let alone cooperation, between the aviation safety experts and the national prosecutors. The Just Culture approach respects those limits and explores the - promising – solutions of educating both parties and building trust and understanding towards exercising their tasks in recognition of their mutual responsibilities for balancing safety and the administration of justice. Under the Just Culture principles grossly negligent or intentional criminal behaviour should be punished; but not so for “honest mistakes”. The 4 webinars are offering a platform to discuss judiciary view, the front line operators view, the Organisations and academics view.

27th of October - Webinar 1 - Just Culture in Practice Part 1

The recording of this webinar can be accessed here.

The presentations from the webinar 1 are listed below:

28th of October - Webinar 2 - Just Culture Front Line Operators Perspective

The recording of this webinar can be found here.

The presentations form the webinar 2 are listed below:

29th of October - Webinar 3 - Organisations Point of View

The recording of this webinar can be found here.

The presentations form the webinar 3 are listed below:

17th of November - Webinar 4 - Just Culture in Healthcare

The recording of this webinar can be found here. The presentations form the webinar 4 are listed below:

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