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49 2014 - Design for Safety in aerospace and aviation industry

Date2014-05-01

Deadline2014-05-01

VenueOnline Event, USA - United States USA - United States

KeywordsSafety in Design Concept; System safety; aerospace and aviation safety

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Topics/Call fo Papers

Instructor: Dev Raheja
Description:
Designing a system right depends on how early we perform the hazard analysis, which analysis tools we use, and understanding of the system of systems. Most aerospace contractors perform the hazard analysis too late and therefore have to depend on fixing one hazard at a time instead of fixing them before they cause the mishaps.
System safety is a primary protocol for safety of the system, personnel, tools and facilities. These all have to be integrated. Design for safety is the best tool to integrate systems safely in a cost effective manner.
Why Should you Attend:
Doing work right the first time is the profound knowledge which is poorly implemented. This has resulted in the failure of major NASA and DoD systems in catastrophic manners such as the explosion of the NASA Challenger shuttle. The costs of failure are enormous and failure is not an option.
Objectives of the Presentation:
Dangers in normal use
Theory of Accidents
Safety in Design Concepts
Preliminary Hazard analysis
State-of-the-art in design for safety
Cost of doing it right vs. not doing it right
System hazard analysis
Safety boundaries
Safety Design Process to Fine-tune Specifications
Writing Interface Specifications
Who can Benefit:
System safety engineers and managers
Design engineers and managers
System engineers and managers
Reliability engineers and managers
Production engineers and managers
Maintenance engineers and managers
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Last modified: 2014-03-28 21:35:22