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ICAM in Action: A Beginner’s Guide to Real-World Safety Investigations
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ICAM in Action: A Beginner's Guide to Real-World Safety Investigations
Incidents don't happen because people suddenly stop caring or forget how to do their jobs. They occur in complex systems where good people constantly navigate pressure, trade-offs, and imperfect conditions.
ICAM in Action is a plain-English guide for anyone new to safety, investigations, or ICAM who wants to understand what really drives incidents- and how to learn from them without blame.
This book goes beyond checklists, diagrams, and compliance language. It shows how ICAM works in the real world, why leadership responses matter, and how silence, rejection, and poor communication can undermine learning long before an investigation is finished.
Written by a practitioner, not an academic, ICAM in Action connects ICAM with modern safety thinking, including Safety II, Human and Organisational Performance (HOP), New View Safety, Safety Differently, and High-Reliability Organisations. Rather than treating these ideas as competing approaches, the book shows how ICAM can act as a practical bridge between theory and everyday investigative work.
Inside, you'll learn:
What ICAM really is- and what it isn't
Why "human error" and single root causes limit learning
How leadership's silence after incidents shapes culture and trust
Why good recommendations are often rejected- and what that reveals
How to write ICAM recommendations that actually get implemented
How organisational factors quietly drive risk and repeat incidents
Why investigations should be conversations, not interrogations
How psychological safety affects reporting, learning, and prevention
How ICAM aligns with modern safety research and practices
How to turn investigation insight into shared, lasting safety
Each chapter includes reflection questions designed to help you apply the ideas to your own workplace, whether you're in a safety role, a leadership position, or supporting investigations alongside other responsibilities.
ICAM in Action is not about finding someone to blame. It's about understanding work as it is really done, protecting learning when things go wrong, and helping organisations make better decisions under pressure.
If you're looking for a practical, human-centred approach to safety investigations— one that supports learning rather than silence— this book is for you.
ICAM in Action: A Beginner's Guide to Real-World Safety Investigations
Incidents don't happen because people suddenly stop caring or forget how to do their jobs. They occur in complex systems where good people constantly navigate pressure, trade-offs, and imperfect conditions.
ICAM in Action is a plain-English guide for anyone new to safety, investigations, or ICAM who wants to understand what really drives incidents- and how to learn from them without blame.
This book goes beyond checklists, diagrams, and compliance language. It shows how ICAM works in the real world, why leadership responses matter, and how silence, rejection, and poor communication can undermine learning long before an investigation is finished.
Written by a practitioner, not an academic, ICAM in Action connects ICAM with modern safety thinking, including Safety II, Human and Organisational Performance (HOP), New View Safety, Safety Differently, and High-Reliability Organisations. Rather than treating these ideas as competing approaches, the book shows how ICAM can act as a practical bridge between theory and everyday investigative work.
Inside, you'll learn:
What ICAM really is- and what it isn't
Why "human error" and single root causes limit learning
How leadership's silence after incidents shapes culture and trust
Why good recommendations are often rejected- and what that reveals
How to write ICAM recommendations that actually get implemented
How organisational factors quietly drive risk and repeat incidents
Why investigations should be conversations, not interrogations
How psychological safety affects reporting, learning, and prevention
How ICAM aligns with modern safety research and practices
How to turn investigation insight into shared, lasting safety
Each chapter includes reflection questions designed to help you apply the ideas to your own workplace, whether you're in a safety role, a leadership position, or supporting investigations alongside other responsibilities.
ICAM in Action is not about finding someone to blame. It's about understanding work as it is really done, protecting learning when things go wrong, and helping organisations make better decisions under pressure.
If you're looking for a practical, human-centred approach to safety investigations— one that supports learning rather than silence— this book is for you.


















