Conducting Safety Reviews for Systems, Products, Processes, facilities, and Procedures

Michael Allocco
Instructor:
Michael Allocco
Duration:
90 Minutes
Product Id:
500402
Access:
6 months

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Overview:

This webinar discusses the concept of conducting an inclusive safety reviews in order to evaluate associated risks and mitigations. Safety axioms appropriate to the safety review concept are discussed.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • What is a hazard?
  • What is a risk?
  • What is hazard analysis?
  • What is risk?
  • What is risk assessment?
  • What are illogical concepts and mindsets?
  • How will these concepts and mindsets adversely affect safety?
  • What is a safety review?
  • How to conduct a safety review?
  • What are the types of safety review?
  • Decision makers that may effect risk

Who Will Benefit:
  • Safety/security/product assurance professionals
  • Safety/security/product assurance managers
  • Product safety professionals
  • Certification professionals
  • Forensics professionals
  • Accident and incident investigators
  • Principle managers responsible for risk management


Speaker Profile
Michael Allocco PE, CSP, is a Fellow of the International System Safety Society. He had been involved in system safety, safety engineering, and safety management since 1976. He has conducted system safety engineering on diverse complex systems for DOT, DOD, DOE, NASA, and general industry.

Mike is the author of Safety Analyses of Complex Systems: Considerations of Software, Firmware, Hardware, Human, and the Environment, Wiley, 2010 and coauthor (with Dev Raheja) of Assurance Technologies Principles and Practices: A Product, Process, and System Safety Perspective, Second Edition, Wiley, 2006.


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