Pea-n-Me
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2004
I’ve thought a lot about my own practice at work in regards to this story.
In a hospital, which obviously is very different from a movie set, many policies are put into place to assure patient safety. Some of the errors that occur every day happen when these procedures aren’t followed.
I wonder if movie sets, as a result of this tragic event, might require something like hospitals have, in the form of a “safety pause”, ie before anything else happens, all team members have to verify that everything is as it should be.
http://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/ImprovementStories/PausingforSafety.aspx
In a hospital, which obviously is very different from a movie set, many policies are put into place to assure patient safety. Some of the errors that occur every day happen when these procedures aren’t followed.
I wonder if movie sets, as a result of this tragic event, might require something like hospitals have, in the form of a “safety pause”, ie before anything else happens, all team members have to verify that everything is as it should be.
http://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/ImprovementStories/PausingforSafety.aspx