Comfortably Complacent. (SAM 277)
SAMatters Radio - A podcast by Dr. Richard B. Gasaway - Tuesdays
Categories:
We all know we have habits. Some of them are good habits. And some of them are...well...not so good. The less often talked about cousin of a habit is a routine. Habits and routines can impact situational awareness in both good and bad ways. But where do habits and routines come from? Does a habit turn into a routine? Or does a routine turn into a habit? Do habits and routines prevent complacency or contribute to it? All good questions. This episode explore our comfort with complacency. Contact Us www.SAMatters.com www.RichGasaway.com 612-548-4424 (office) 651-331-8518 (cell) Get connected with SAMatters Facebook: Follow SAMatters LinkedIn: Follow Rich Gasaway Twitter: Follow Rich Gasaway Instagram: Follow SA_Matters Youtube: Subscribe to SAMattersTV Itunes: Subscribe to SAMatters Radio Stitcher Radio: Subscribe to SAMatters Radio Google Play: Subscribe to SAMatters Radio iHeart Radio: Subscribe to SAMatters Radio Premier Sponsor Midwest Fire MidwestFire.com Feature Segment Sponsor Sims-U-Share Simsushare.com Associate Sponsor Chief Miller Instagram: @Chief_Miller Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/ SPONSOR THIS SHOW The SAMatters Show is the longest running, fastest growing, safety focused weekly program on the Internet. If you know a company that might be interested in advertising their product or service to our listeners and viewers, ask them to contact us by clicking the “Contact us” tab at the top of the SAMatters.com website. Situational Awareness, Decision Making, Firefighter, Police, EMS, Safety, Environmental Health, Aviation, Military, Medical, Medicine, Industry, Industrial Safety, Construction, Situational Awareness Matters, Situational Awareness Training, First Responder, High Risk Decision Making, Preventable, Optimize Human Performance, Human error, Human Factors, Decision Making Under Stress, Near Miss, Close Call, Communications Skills, Vigilance, Judgement, Tactical Decision Making, Resilience, Complacency