INCOSE Sweden: Reflections on the State of the System Safety Practice

Stockholm , Sweden

Meeting Title: Safer Complex Systems - Reflections on the State of the System Safety Practice
Speaker(s): Meaghan O’Neil and Duncan Kemp
Date:
Thursday, 18 April 2024
Time:
15:00 - 16:00 Central European Time
Venue:
online via Zoom. No pre-registration required! 

Zoom Link: https://incose-org.zoom.us/j/83085797764#success

For more information, please visit: 
https://www.incose.se/Kalender/Handelser/2024-04/77-safer-complex-systems-reflections-on-the-state-of-the-system-safety-practice/

Meeting Description:
Reflections on the State of the System Safety Practice
Perspective provided by the INCOSE System Safety Working Group Chairs

Meaghan O’Neil and Duncan Kemp are the founding co-chairs of the INCOSE System Safety Working Group. In this session they will highlight common challenges in current practice of system safety. They will include a brief overview of the newly updated System Safety section in the version 5 of the INCOSE handbook.  

Biographies:
Meaghan O’Neil has over 20 years of experience in designing and improving mission critical and safety critical systems. She currently provides consulting in innovation, transformation and systems engineering as the founder of System Design and Strategy LLC. Meaghan was co-author of the System Safety section for version 5 of the INCOSE Handbook. Meaghan is a founding co-chair of the INCOSE System Safety Working Group

Professor Duncan Kemp is the Senior Fellow for Systems Engineering (SE) in the UK Ministry of Defence. Duncan has experience in delivering safe and effective systems in Defence, Information Services, and Rail. He is both the discipline lead for SE and the team leader of the MOD’s 70-person internal SE consultancy. Duncan is a chartered professional engineer, Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and INCOSE Fellow. Duncan was the lead author of the System Safety section for version 5 of the INCOSE Handbook and is currently the co-chair of the INCOSE System Safety Working Group. He is the Visiting Professor for Systems Thinking at Loughborough University.

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