Project 5 – Resolving the organisational accident is currently attending the 8th Resilience Engineering Association’s Symposium. The REA Symposium “Embracing Resilience: Scaling up and Speeding up” will be held on the 24-27th of June 2019 in Kalmar, Sweden. The symposium engages participants in what it means to embrace resilience in…
P5 at the IES Annual Conference 2019
On the 6th of June 2019, Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident attended the Irish Ergonomics Society (IES) Annual Conference 2019. The theme of the conference was “Human Factors and Ergonomics: Lessons to be learned across domains; healthcare, manufacturing and transport”. Nick McDonald gave a presentation on governance of…
P5 at EASA 1st Ground Handling Safety conference
On the 7th of March 2019, Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident attended the EASA 1st Ground Handling Safety conference in Cologne, Germany. The project presented the LTN Safety Stack to around 200 attendees from ground handling services, airports, airlines and regulators. Several airports were interested in the Stack…
P5 at Annual Human Factors & Ergonomics conference
On the 29th of April 2019, Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident attended the Annual Human Factors & Ergonomics conference in Stratford upon Avon, UK. The project held a Safety Culture Master Class, based on WP3 & WP1. Registration included 30 attendees from a range of industries including defence,…
P5 at Human Factors in Aviation Safety conference
Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident attended the Human Factors in Aviation Safety conference on the 12-13th of November 2018, at London Gatwick, UK. The project presented both the Safety Blueprint and the LTN Stack.
P5 at International Cross-Industry Safety Conference
On the 31st of October-2nd of November 2018, Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident participated into the 3rd International Cross-Industry Safety Conference (ICSC 2018) in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The project presented the integration of P5 products into an SMS (Safety management System) framework to an audience of safety practitioners and…
FSS receives IATA award at GAPS 2018
Future Sky Safety is proud to have been recognised by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for its contribution in making London Luton Airport the first airport globally to harmonise ground handling procedures in line with the IGOM (IATA Ground Operations Manual) – collaboration and effective partnership in action. Representatives…
P5 at the European Association for Aviation Psychology
On the 24-28th of September 2018, Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident participated into the 33rd European Association for Aviation Psychology conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Representatives of the project took the occasion to present not only the project itself and the Luton Safety Stack, but also WP5.3 and its…
P4 and P5 at the Transport Research Arena (TRA 2018)
On the 16-17th of April 2018, Project #4 – Total system risk assessment took part in the “Transport Research Arena” conference in Vienna, Austria to present a paper on the Risk Observatory. In addition, Project #5 – Resolving the organisational accident also participated to illustrate the work performed within the…
International Aviation Safety Summit (IASS)
Future Sky Safety attended the International Aviation Safety Summit (IASS) held on the 23-25th of October, 2017 in Dublin, Ireland. Held annually since 1947, the Flight Safety Foundation’s International Air Safety Summit is aviation’s premier safety summit, drawing representatives from 50 plus countries to exchange information and propose new directions…