Safety Cube for Resilience
Safety Cube Theory and Method and relevant showcases were present in the Risk and Resilience Festival (November 2021) as an integral part of the “Integral… Read More »Safety Cube for Resilience
Safety Cube Theory and Method and relevant showcases were present in the Risk and Resilience Festival (November 2021) as an integral part of the “Integral… Read More »Safety Cube for Resilience
This video explains The Safety Cube Theory through examples.
NTA8287:2021 Safety Cube Method (SCM) describes the process to accomplish integral safety. SCM builds upon The Safety Cube Theory that stipulates the fundamental aspects of… Read More »NTA 8287:2021 Safety Cube Method
The book provides a visual guide for the Safety Cube Method (SCM). Next to the explanatory visuals, the complementary text supports a quick grasp of… Read More »SAFETY CUBE METHOD: A Visual Guide
The book ‘Safety by Design’ intends to implement safety into design. It provides a reference for designers who want to achieve safety and security in… Read More »Safety by Design
Safety Cube has many applications in innovations. Dr Mohammad Rajabali Nejad explains about the ‘Safety Cube’ concept that can provide a full picture of the… Read More »Safety Cube for Innovations
Systems integration is a significant challenge across many disciplines, with a large number of technical, project, organizational or environmental problems occurring as a result of… Read More »Systems integration theory and fundamentals
Safety Cube was recommended as one of the “design method” for industrial safety through the annual Congress for Industrial Safety (Jaarcongres Industriële Veiligheid). You can… Read More »Industrial Safety Applications
There is an insightful article published in Tubantia Newspaper comparing Safety cube with the egg of Columbus. What is the egg of Columbus? “Gentlemen, I will… Read More »The Egg of Columbus
In early 2020, we celebrated the acceptance of the article entitled “Systems Integration Theory and Fundamentals” in which the principles for the Safety Cube Theory… Read More »SIRA (System Integration for Railway Advancement)