
Failure Files 2.0: Challenger
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On this episode of the Failure Files series, Pipeline Things breaks down the most talked-about safety-related incident in U.S. history: Challenger. Rhett and Christopher discuss the controversial choices made prior to the tragedy and how they hit close to home for anyone in asset integrity, risk management, or decision-making roles. Together, they examine how past success isn't a guarantee of future performance.
Highlights:
- Step-by-step failure chain that led to the Challenger explosion, including the infamous 11th-hour conference call
- The impact of deadlines and groupthink on decision-makers
- How quickly the flip switched between assumption of danger to assumption of safety, and the impacts on decision-making
- How risk communication and organizational pressure led to disaster
- Key takeaways for asset integrity professionals for the day-to-day protection of vital infrastructure
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Rhett Dotson
Christopher De Leon
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