Author:
Le Coze Jean-Christophe,Reiman Teemu
Abstract
AbstractSafety research and practice has struggled with how to describe, define and represent safety in order to improve understanding or to communicate its importance. Though visual representations are widely used, little research on visualisation and its impact has been undertaken. We provide a brief overview of existing work in this area, in areas including cognitive engineering and ethnography, and provide an introduction to the chapters that constitute this volume on the visualisation of safety.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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