SAMatters Radio
Summary: The mission of the Situational Awareness Matters! Radio Show is to help you see the bad things coming... in time to avoid bad outcomes by improving your understanding of human factors, situational awareness and decision making under stress. Listen and learn from hundreds of incredible interviews with first responders who survived near-miss events.
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- Artist: Dr. Richard B. Gasaway
- Copyright: Gasaway Consulting Group, LLC
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This episode is an interview with Jeff Banman from the Operational Mindset Foundation.
Situational awareness barriers block a worker’s ability to perceive, understand or predict. I have uncovered and researched more than a hundred barriers to awareness. This episode talks about two of the barriers – sensory conflict and mind drift. We also briefly discuss the process for predicting future events.
This episode is a replay of Episode 200, the final segment of a three-part interview with Chesterfield County Battalion Chief Joy Knicely and Captain Rick Grassel.
This episode is a replay of Episode 199, part two of a three-part interview with Chesterfield County Battalion Chief Joy Knicely and Captain Rick Grassel.
This episode is a replay of Episode 198, part one of a three-part interview with Chesterfield County Battalion Chief Joy Knicely and Captain Rick Grassel.
This episode is the second episode dedicated to addressing the questions that were asked during/after the presentation shared in episode #315 where we discussed the process for developing and maintaining situational awareness.
In this episode, I address the questions that were asked during/after the presentation shared in episode #315 where we discussed the process for developing and maintaining situational awareness.
In this episode, I explain the process for how to develop and maintain situational awareness.
During this Pandemic, you might experience three types of stress: Acute stress, episodic acute stress and chronic stress. This episode explores how stress can impact your situational awareness and, equally concerning, how stress can have devastating long-term impacts on your health and wellness.
In this episode, I share situational awareness thoughts and observations about the COVID-19 Pandemic and address 25 situational awareness barriers that are causing me concern.
Lieutenant Jeff Dickey has served the Washington, D.C. Fire Department for more than 30 years. Jeff was an acting officer during an incident where a DC firefighter was killed and Jeff was on the crew that recovered his body.
An interview is part 2 of a 2-part interview with Laverne Friesen and his wife, Chancy, talking about his mental health near miss and how they are working through the challenges together.
An interview is part 1 of a 2-part interview with Laverne Friesen and his wife, Chancy, talking about his mental health near miss and how they are working through the challenges together.
An interview is part 2 of a 2-part interview with three members of the Mukilteo Fire Department who were overcome by carbon monoxide on an EMS call.
An interview is part 1 of a 2-part interview with three members of the Mukilteo Fire Department who were overcome by carbon monoxide on an EMS call.