System Safety Engineering Process
What you'll learn
- Know the system safety process iaw Mil-Std-882E
- List and order the eight elements
- Understand how the eight elements are applied
- Skillfully apply system safety using realistic processes
- Feel more confident dealing with Mil-Std-882E and other standards
Requirements
- No experience required. Some knowledge of Systems Engineering is helpful.
Description
Today I'm going to be using my experience with System Safety Engineering to talk you through the process that we need to follow in order to achieve success. Because ‘Safety doesn't happen by accident’. Safety is what we call an emergent property. To get it, we need to decide what we mean by safety, decide what our goals are, and then work out how we're going to get there.
So it's a planned, systematic activity, especially if we're going to deal with very complex projects or situations. That's when we need to make that understanding and that planning explicit. Where the requirement becomes the difference between success and failure.
This course will enable you to:
Know the system safety process iaw Mil-Std-882E;
List and order the eight elements;
Understand how they are applied;
Skilfully apply system safety using realistic processes; and
Feel more confident dealing with multiple standards.
Contents of this Course:
Applicability of Mil-Std-882E tasks;
General requirements;
Process with eight elements; and
Application of process theory to the real world.
This presentation contains “quotations” from: Department of Defense Standard Practice, System Safety, MIL-STD-882E, 11 May 2012 (link at website). “This text” is copyright-free, but this video presentation and transcript are Copyright Safety Artisan, 2021
Who this course is for:
- Beginner course on System Safety Engineering
Instructor
Hi, I'm Simon Di Nucci, and I have spent 25+ years as a system safety engineer. I have always sought to pass on my expertise to others.
I was part of the team that taught the official safety engineering courses to all UK Ministry of Defence staff. I then went on to create bespoke safety courses for several different clients, including the UK Military Aviation Authority. I'm now teaching safety online, to anyone who wants to do Safety, Just Right.
To do this, I have drawn on my wide and deep experience in safety consulting and engineering. Much of my career has been working for governments or consulting to the public sector on Australian, UK, US, and European programs.
I am a Fellow of Engineers Australia (FIE(Aust)) and on the National Engineering Register, so studying my courses will count for EA CPD. I have an MSc in Safety-Critical Systems Engineering.