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Safety Engineering Aerospace
We have a wide range of experience of safety engineering
in the aerospace industry including:
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Reconnaissance
Weapons Safety
Tactical Unmanned Aerial Reconnaissance
We are providing safety support for the development of the
Ministry of Defence WATCHKEEPER requirement. WATCHKEEPER will
use unmanned air vehicles to provide reconnaissance data to
UK ground forces in combat situations.
We are providing a complete safety engineering solution for
the WATCHKEEPER system.
Our activities include:
- planning the safety programme
- developing the safety argument
- performing system and software safety analysis
- setting safety requirements including integrity
targets
- reviewing subcontractor processes
- providing advice and support to subcontractors
- gathering safety evidence and assessing compliance
- compiling a safety case
At the System Integration Assessment Phase of the programme,
we have demonstrated that the proposed solutions can meet
the MoD's stringent requirements for the safety of the system.
We continue to work with our clients to ensure that the system
delivered will meet the safety targets in the most cost-effective
way.
Our safety analysis incorporates techniques such as hazard
identification, functional analysis, zonal analysis, operating
and support hazard analysis and occupational health hazard
analysis, among others. Our approach ensures that these techniques
are used appropriately to ensure that the risks associated
with the system are reduced to an acceptable level.
Our approach takes into account the applicable existing and
emerging Unmanned Air Vehicle specific standards, including
CAP 722, Defence Standards 00-970 (Part 9), 00-56 and 00-55
and JSP 454 and JSP 553. We apply these standards intelligently,
resulting in a solution that fits the problem at the minimum
cost consistent with delivering safety.
We document the results of our analysis using our eSafetyCase
technology, which combines accessibility with flexibility.
The complete suite of evidence is delivered in a manageable
electronic form; allowing easy navigation through the evidence
plus the ability to print selected documents as required.
The safety argument is presented hierarchically, with links
to drill down to appropriate detailed supporting evidence.
For more information on the benefits of eSafetyCase
please refer to the web site.
Weapons safety
We are developing safety cases and guided weapon releases,
and providing a safety assessment service for a number of
weapon systems.
We have the capability to undertake safety work in accordance
with Ministry of Defence Requirements JSP520 in addition to
other NATO and friendly countries requirements.
For example, we have developed legacy safety cases for over
80 items of Air Launched Munitions and associated equipment
for the Ministry of Defence, Defence Logistic Organisations
following a competitive tendering process.
The essential requirements for this work were:
- The introduction of safety cases was mandated to take
place within a short timeframe.
- The need to use a wider resource base than available with
the MoD.
- The need to provide repeatable, auditable and maintainable
safety cases.
- The production of safety cases needed to be efficient
and cost effective.
A key element of our work was the use of eSafetyCase to
document the safety cases, and the critical features of the
technology that met the requirements for producing these weapon
safety cases were:
- The provision of multiple certification views, to JSP520
and Defence Standard 00-56.
- The approach handled multiple equipment variants and modification
standards.
- Information management techniques were used to ensure
efficiency.
- The project met a challenging timescale.
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