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2016 London Live Event: x

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Intensive One Day Live Training Event

Event Title:

Introduction to STAMP (Systems Theoretic Accident Model & Processes): System Safety Assessment

Event Location:

The x

 

Starts:

Monday, x

Ends:

Monday, x

Hosted by:

Simon Whiteley BEng (Hons) MSc MRAeS

System Safety Engineering Consultant- Whiteley Aerospace Safety Engineering & Management Limited.

Event Description & What's included:

Intensive One Day Live Training Event

  • Introduction to STAMP (Systems Theoretic Accident Model & Processes) System Safety Assessment
  • Introduction to STAMP-based Safety Assessment Processes, focused upon:
    • STPA (Systems Theoretic Process Analysis) Hazard Analysis
    • CAST (Causal Analysis using STAMP) Accident Analysis
  • High-level walkthrough of a CAST Accident Analysis Example
  • Introduction to Systems Thinking, combined with a group exercise
  • Group discussion and experience sharing
  • Extensive opportunities for Questions and Answers / Ask Me Anything

Copy of the Slidepack

Refreshments & Lunch

Certificate of Attendance

Post Event Networking Session

Invitation to post event Networking Session (refreshments not included).

BONUSES:

3-Part Webinar Video Mini Series:

  • What is STAMP? + 2 x Case Studies.
  • 33 x Videos
  • Almost 7.5 Hours of Video

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What is STAMP & Why do I need to know about this?

-STAMP is a revolutionary assessment method developed at MIT by Professor Nancy Leveson.

-It is a very powerful, effective and efficient method for assessing a System and understanding its associated causes of Accidents such that they can be managed more effectively.

-The STAMP-based processes are quicker, easier and cheaper to apply than other traditional methods (Fault Trees, Event Trees, HAZOP, FMECA, Root Cause Analysis & Bowtie Analysis), but they are also more effective at identifying potential issues with Software, Human Factors and Cybersecurity.

This course should be of interest to:

  • Project Managers involved with Systems that are potentially Hazardous
  • Safety Managers / Risk Managers
  • Systems Engineers / System Safety Engineers
  • Human Factors Engineers
  • In-Service / Operations Managers
  • Independent Safety Advisors / Assessors / Analysts / Auditors
  • Health & Safety Assessors
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