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London Branch

Welcome to the SaRS London Branch home page

The next London branch meeting is as follows:

Title: Safety in Space : A New Frontier? (joint meeting with Hazards Forum)

Date: Tuesday 19th March 2019

Venue: The event will be held at the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1 Great George Street, London SW1P 3AA

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The event will start at 1800 and finish by 1940. Registration, tea and coffee is available from 17:30. The event will conclude with a drinks reception.

Over the past decade, the number and variety of organisations launching into space has
significantly increased. The major driver for these activities has been a growing commercial
sector, a change from the institutional dominated missions seen in the early years of the space
industry. The UK has a number of companies involved in this growing space sector involved in
everything from constellations, to on-orbit servicing to launch. All these missions require a clear
understanding of safety and the risk presented in orbit and on the ground. One of the areas
receiving particular attention in the UK is launch. Commercial actors in the UK are now
developing a range of launch options and locations for space ports to allow small satellites to be
launched from the UK rather than using international launch sites. As space infrastructure
continues to develop, it will continue to be at the frontier of an evolving legislative regime. This
will create new challenges in terms of risk assessment and appropriate health and safety regulation.

This Evening Forum, jointly organised by the Chairs of the Safety and Reliability Society and the Hazards Forum, will provide perspectives on how the challenges of ensuring a safe launch from UK space ports could be managed. Andrew Ratcliffe and Robert Garner from the UK Space Agency will introduce the UK’s space sector, the emerging challenges associated with new types of space operations and the UK’s developing regulatory approach. Ron MacBeth from the Health and Safety Laboratory will present the results of the major accident hazard analysis of launch site safety and how this is influencing launch licensing. Joanne Wheeler MBE from Alden Advisers will cover the developing area of legislation for launch sites to in-orbit operations, and consider what might happen when things go wrong, including a recent case study.

Dr Luise Vassie (Hazards Forum Chair) and Dr Emma Taylor (Safety and Reliability Society Chair) will then lead a panel discussion to explore the transferability of lessons between established major accident hazard sectors such as nuclear, rail and O&G, and the developing
discipline of space safety.

The Hazards Forum is a UK-registered charity working for the public benefit to mitigate and reduce hazards and disasters, both natural and man-made, thereby reducing injury or loss of life and property and minimise distress and damage. The aim is to foster sharing of knowledge, experience and networking between engineers and related disciplines across industry sectors.

The Safety and Reliability Society (SaRS) is the professional body for safety, reliability and risk management practitioners. With a global membership, and a broad range of academic and commercial affiliate member organisations, SaRS is internationally recognised as the leading body for cross-sector safety and reliability expertise. SaRS is a UK Engineering Council

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Speakers
• Joanne Wheeler MBE, Director, Alden Advisers
• Ron Macbeth, Risk Assessment Technical Lead, Health and Safety Laboratory (HSL)
• Andrew Ratcliffe, Head of Launch Systems, UK Space Agency (UKSA)
• Rob Garner, Mission Analyst, UK Space Agency (UKSA)

Joanne Wheeler MBE (Alden Advisers)
Joanne Wheeler is the Founder and Director of Alden Advisers, globally-recognised space and satellite firm. She is
one of the leading experts in the field of satellite law, regulation and commercial contracts, having worked at both
Ofcom, the European Space Agency and for over 20 years in private legal practice in this area. Joanne won the
Financial Times European Legal Innovator of the Year award in 2014 for her work with the UK space industry and
government. She is a founder and Co-Chair of the Satellite Finance Network and has received an MBE for her services
to the space industry.

Ron Macbeth (Health and Safety Laboratory)
Ron Macbeth is the risk assessment technical lead at the Health and Safety Laboratory, providing expertise and
support to the Health and Safety Executive and other clients in hazard and risk assessment. Ron and his team provide
expert analysis in major hazard risk assessment, particularly in the area of process safety, covering failure
frequencies, hazard identification and consequence modelling. In addition to their risk assessment work on UK
spaceports for the UK Space Agency, he and his team have assessed risks in the utilities, rail and aviation sectors.

Andrew Ratcliffe (UK Space Agency)
Andrew Ratcliffe is the Head of Launch Systems within the Chief Engineers Team at the UK Space Agency. Andrew
and his team have been tasked with supporting the development of the regulatory framework that will allow launch
to occur from the UK. In addition, Andrew provides cross-directorate support providing technical guidance on future
technology development activities. Prior to joining the UK Space Agency, Andrew worked for Airbus Defence and
Space in the Earth, Navigation and Science Business Unit, leading technology developments and mission studies for
the European Space Agency

Robert Garner (UK Space Agency)
Robert Garner is a Mission Analyst at the UK Space Agency, and a postgraduate researcher in the field of
environmental impact of future supersonic and hypersonic vehicles. He is the holder of an Arthur C. Clarke award for
his services to space education.


The London Branch meetings will begin at 1730, for a 1800 start.

As with all SaRS branches, the branch covers a wide range of industries and organisations which include marine classification, railway design, assurance and operators.

SaRS London Branch covers London and surrounding area with Central London at its heart and providing the location of many of the events organised by the branch.

Who to contact for more information

For further information on the London Branch (including events), please contact the branch co-ordinator, Angela Ku, by e-mail

Branch information

Each year the branch organises a number of evening lectures. Lectures address topics which are of relevance to Safety and Reliability Professionals and are an excellent method of keeping informed of current developments; additionally the meetings are an ideal networking opportunity.  In addition, the branch promotes a number of events organised by related organisations in the London area which might be of interest to members of the SaRS London Branch community.

If you wish to be included in the London Branch distribution list please e-mail the branch co-ordinator and we will arrange for your to receive information from the branch.

Please also feel free to join the LinkedIn group, no membership of SaRS is necessary.

The branch events calendar year runs from September to May each year.

Branch News

  • The London Branch held its Inaugural meeting on the 16th June 2016, with speaker Nicola Stacey from HSL. Nicola’s presentation is available here.
  • The London Branch held its AGM on the 26th April 2016, and the minutes of meeting are available here. The presentation includes the incoming Chair’s plans for 2016, as well as the results of the membership consultation survey. The presentation is available here.
  • If you want to know how to join the Safety and Reliability Society, view the presentation here.
  • The team, headed by Vincent Ganthy, are now working on updating the membership database, including identifying how people would prefer to stay in touch (LinkedIn announcements, email etc.)
  • Please email londonbranch@sars.org.uk if you have any questions.
  • Tell us what you would like the London Branch to do https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/VTJ5C3J

Branch Organisers

Branch Organisers

Chairman: James Catmur

Branch Coordinator: Angela Ku

Treasurer: Pete Stanton

Membership: Vincent Ganthy

Past Chair: Colin Dennis

 

Previous London Branch Events

Date Speaker Topic Venue
20th September 2018

Talk to start at 1800

 

Jamie Moore (Frazer-Nash)
Nazanin Kabir (WSP)
Hamza Butt (RSSB/ Huddersfield)
Ameen Ali (BAE Systems)

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 Young Safety and Reliability Professionals Presentation Evening

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Mott MacDonald, 10 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RB

16th November 2016 James Turner, Wood Group Mustang

Mia Bennett, CRA

Lucy Wickham, Mouchel

Pete Stanton, Network Rail

View the poster here.

“Making Balanced Safety Decisions”

Mott MacDonald, 10 Fleet Place, London EC4M 7RB
18th January 2017 Michael Kilby, Crossrail

View the poster here

“System Safety of Large Projects”

RSSB Offices, Moorgate, London
15th March 2017 Simon Stevens, ZF TRW

Steve Denniss, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff

View the poster here

“Cyber Security – Different industry approaches?”

WSP House, 70 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1AF
17th May 2017

AGM to start at 1730

Talk to start at 1800

James Catmur, JC&A Associates

George Cleland, Adelard

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“Goal Structuring Notation  – Theory and practice”

RSSB Offices, Moorgate, London
28th June 2017

Talk to start at 1800

Simon Whiteley – Whiteley Aerospace Safety Engineering & Management

View the poster here

“Beyond Swiss Cheese & Dominoes: STAMP”

RSSB Offices, Moorgate, London
21st September 2017

Talk to start at 1800

Jonathan Gregory, RSSB
Kay Rigby, Risktec
Fabio Oshiro, MES International
Christos Pistolas, DNV GL

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Young SaRS Professionals are the “Future of Safety and Reliability”

Open to SaRS members and non-members

Mott MacDonald, 10 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RB
24th October 2017

Talk to start at 1800

Peter Sheppard – WSP Rail

Muhammad Zaid Iqbal – EDF Energy

Stephen Barker – Civil Aviation Authority

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The Different Faces of System Assurance

WSP Offices, 70 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1AF
October 2017

Talk to start at 1530 – 1700

CPD workshop and SaRS drop in session for membership applications

Emma Taylor, Colin Dennis

WSP Offices, 70 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1AF
30th November 2017

Talk to start at 1800

Morteza Lahijanian – Oxford University Kate Carpenter – Jacobs

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Connected & Autonomous Vehicles: What Safety & Reliability Benefits

RSSB Offices, 1 South Place, Moorgate, London, EC2M 2RB
Wednesday 24th January 2018

Talk to start at 1800

Pete Stanton – Network Rail
John Barker – ioMosaic
Martin Crawford-Brunt – DNV GL

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The Power of Big Data

DNV GL Office
4th Floor, Vivo Building, 30 Stamford Street Vivo Building, SE1 9LQ London
Tuesday 22nd May 2018

 

Dr Huw Gibson – Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)
Dr Mark Young – Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB)
Paul Davis – Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB)
Chris Gray – Boeing

View the poster here

 

London Branch AGM
1715 – 1745

       AGM Agenda

Learning from Human Factors in
Incident Investigations
1730 for 1800 start

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RSSB Offices, 1 South Place, Moorgate, London, EC2M 2RB
17th October 2018

Talk to start at 1800

 

David Gleave (Aviation Safety Investigations)

Rob Knight (Independent)

James Turner (Wood)

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 You cannot manage what you do not know – Finding the unknown hazards

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RSSB, The Helicon, 1 South Place, London EC2A 1SA

27th November 2018

SaRS AGM 1700 for 1715

Talk to start at 1800

 

Rail – Paul Booth (Network Rail)
Aviation – Mikela Chatzimichailidou (WSP)
Roads – Paul Marsh (WSP)

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Issues for Automation in Transportation

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WSP Offices
70 Chancery Lane
London
WC2A 1AF

30th January 2019

Talk to start at 1800

 

Colin Dennis – SaRS Past Chair and former Technical Director of RSSB
Keith Miller – Consultant in the Oil & Gas industry
James Catmur – Director, JC&A and London Branch Chairman

 

Is There Really Safety in Numbers?

Using QRA and Well-Reasoned Arguments (WRA) in the formation of a safety / ALARP argument

30 Stamford Street Vivo Building 4th Floor, London, SE1 9L