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Understanding Safety Cases: Development, Maintenance and Your Responsibilities

DATE: 21 October 2010
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£432.00
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Early Booking Rate: £430 + VAT until 21.09.10
Standard Booking Rate: £470 + VAT

Safety Cases provide a formal argument, supported by evidence, that a system is acceptably safe for a given application in a specified environment. The course draws on best practice from a variety of situations and uses Cobham Technical Services extensive experience in both assessing and developing safety cases in accordance with commercial and military safety critical systems requirements.
 
This course is designed for those responsible for developing and managing safety cases, and also anyone who is required to accept a safety case or safety case report as a deliverable from a contractor. The course explains why safety cases are required and how to present the safety case in the most compelling manner. It will provide middle and senior managers with the confidence to know if a safety case is complete and sufficient for the Duty Holder to demonstrate his duty of care.
 
Your Programme:
 
·          Historical background, current legislations and purpose of a safety case
·          Safety concepts
·          Hazard log management
·          Risk assessment and ALARP workshop
·          Safety case report structure
·          Safety argument construction software
·          Safety case argument workshop.
 
 Delegate Comments
MoD - Spring 2009 delegate:
“Provides an excellent starting point for learning and understanding safety cases"





VENUE: Cobham Technical Services, Leatherhead, UK

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