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<Articles JournalTitle="International Journal of Occupational Hygiene">
  <Article>
    <Journal>
      <PublisherName>Tehran University of Medical Sciences</PublisherName>
      <JournalTitle>International Journal of Occupational Hygiene</JournalTitle>
      <Issn>2008-5109</Issn>
      <Volume>14</Volume>
      <Issue>4</Issue>
      <PubDate PubStatus="epublish">
        <Year>2025</Year>
        <Month>12</Month>
        <Day>08</Day>
      </PubDate>
    </Journal>
    <title locale="en_US">Revisiting Tripod Beta: A Perspective on Proactive Incident in High-Risk Workplaces</title>
    <FirstPage>188</FirstPage>
    <LastPage>190</LastPage>
    <AuthorList>
      <Author>
        <FirstName>Mahdi</FirstName>
        <LastName>Jafari Nodoushan</LastName>
        <affiliation locale="en_US">Department of Occupational Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran</affiliation>
      </Author>
    </AuthorList>
    <History>
      <PubDate PubStatus="received">
        <Year>2025</Year>
        <Month>04</Month>
        <Day>22</Day>
      </PubDate>
      <PubDate PubStatus="accepted">
        <Year>2025</Year>
        <Month>06</Month>
        <Day>02</Day>
      </PubDate>
    </History>
    <abstract locale="en_US">Tripod Beta is a structured methodology developed in response to major industrial accidents, particularly the Piper Alpha disaster. Rather than focusing on human error as the primary cause, Tripod Beta examines the systemic failures that contribute to unsafe acts, namely the underlying latent conditions and failed barriers within an organization. This perspective article reflects on the relevance and application of Tripod Beta in today&#x2019;s high-risk and complex industrial settings. We discuss its theoretical foundations in human factors and systems thinking, review its strengths in promoting organizational learning, and critically assess its current limitations, such as challenges in scalability, digital integration, and applicability across emerging sectors. Furthermore, we outline future opportunities for enhancing the method through digital tools, hybrid models, and expanded training accessibility. By repositioning Tripod Beta as a proactive safety strategy rather than a reactive investigation tool, we argue for its modernization and continued use as a valuable framework in preventing accidents and managing risk in evolving operational landscapes.</abstract>
    <web_url>https://ijoh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijoh/article/view/687</web_url>
    <pdf_url>https://ijoh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijoh/article/download/687/874</pdf_url>
  </Article>
</Articles>
