
System Safety Society
From Human Factors Minute by Human Factors Cast
May 31, 2026 · 1 min · Episode 127
About this episode
This episode discusses the role of the International System Safety Society in promoting safety across various industries.
Founded in 1964, the International System Safety Society is a non-profit organization that promotes, supports, and informs the legion of professionals who address safety and risk concerns throughout various industries. The organization connects system safety professionals from around the world, through local chapters. In a world in which acquiring new and innovative products is just a click away, it is easy to forget that there is an entire sector of our workforce dedicated to ensuring every consumer-facing product is rendered safe for use. The System Safety Society serves as guardians to the safety of these products and services. These “Guardians of Safety” focus their efforts on improving systems, products, and services, through research-based safety solutions. To learn more about the International System Safety Society and this year’s conference, please visit their website at system-safety.org. Be sure to check out our main show at our official website: https://www.humanfactorscast.media Support us on these platforms to get access to the entire Human Factors Minute library: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/humanfactorscast Buy us a coffee: …
People in this episode
Host: Human Factors Cast
Topics covered
- system safety
- risk management
- safety professionals
- consumer products
- non-profit organizations
Keywords
- system safety
- safety society
- risk concerns
- safety solutions
- consumer safety
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: International System Safety Society, system-safety.org
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