How to Design a System Safety Program
What you'll learn
- Describe fundamental risk concepts
- Explain what a system safety approach is and does
- Define what a risk analysis program is
- List the hazard analysis tasks that make up a program
- Select tasks to meet your needs
- Design a tailored risk analysis program for any application
- Know how to get more useful information and resources
Requirements
- Some basic knowledge of risk analysis will be useful, but is not essential.
Description
So what are the BENEFITS of this course?
First, you will learn about basic concepts, system safety, what it is, and what it does. You will know how to apply a risk analysis program to a very complex system and how to manage that complexity. You will be able to tackle complex problems that you were not able to do before.
Second, you will be able to take the elements of a risk analysis program, the different tasks, and select the right tasks that you need to put together in a program to suit your application. Whatever it might be, you might: have a full, high-risk bespoke development system; be taking a commercial system off the shelf and doing something new with it; or taking a product and using it in a new environment. You'll know how to tailor your risk analysis program to what needs to be analyzed and to meet your legal and regulatory requirements. And once you've learned how to do this, you can apply it to almost any system.
Third, you will feel confident doing this because, rather than just read a standard and not know whether you've understood it correctly, I will be there interpreting some of the terminologies, applying my experience, and showing you how you can get good results and avoid some of the pitfalls.
Topics for this Course:
Module 1 – Recap: Risk Basics. A Common Understanding of Risk
Module 2 – System Safety Risk Analysis. How do we deal with real-world complexity?
Module 3 – Understanding Your Standard. Am I Doing the Right Thing, and am I Doing it Right?
Module 4 – Designing Your Program. A Systematic, Effective Approach that isn’t Wasteful
Module 5 – More Resources. How to get more Resources and Help
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Safety | Engineering | Training
Who this course is for:
- Beginner and intermediate risk analysts/managers looking to learn a more powerful and systematic approach to safety risk analysis.
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.