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Pathological Complacency: When Things Can Go Wrong By Being the Best

RigZone -- Every day legions of men and women report to work at oil and gas installations worldwide, ensuring that global energy markets receive a steady supply of hydrocarbons and refined products. Although these individuals regularly work in hazardous environments such as offshore drilling rigs and oil refineries, they consistently demonstrate their ability to negotiate the risks inherent in their jobs.

Given the extensive skill and experience that these workers demonstrate and their employers demand on a daily basis, having world-class know-how and safety policies and procedures in place can ironically introduce a very real danger into the mix. When an individual, workforce or facility owner becomes excessively certain of their ability to safely operate a complex oil and gas facility, a mindset


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Submitted Feb 03, 2012 By: angel4me
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remay
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 1:24:13 PM

"When an individual, workforce or facility owner becomes excessively certain of their ability to safely operate a complex oil and gas facility, a mindset called "pathological complacency" can set in"

The writer should visit some of these O&G companies and see that they CONTINUALLY stress safety, policy, and procedures!
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Message Posted: Feb 5, 2012 11:57:21 AM

Periodic training and enforcement of a safety culture ought to cure complacency. Of course, you need upper management's buy-in...
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 1:26:28 PM

well, how interesting thing might be a boring as well ?
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 8:14:13 AM

sometimes the people on the Rigzone Staff get complacent too
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Interesting article, but boring!
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Message Posted: Feb 4, 2012 4:02:03 AM

Like the guy before me. Okay. I am just being lazy and don't really have a comment for this article so i am going to take the easy way out like hundreds of Champion Authors.
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Message Posted: Feb 3, 2012 11:19:13 PM

Okay.
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Get a Mathematician!
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Message Posted: Feb 3, 2012 10:28:05 PM

In the article, Fawcett states that "overconfidence masks warning signs -- we can see what we want to see rather than what's really there" sounds like a pretty common human trait regardless of whether we are overconfident, experts in the field, or the best at what we do. Pathological complacency sounds like another buzz word that is not needed.

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