Conference programme - Royal Aeronautical Society

Human Factors: Engineering Subgroup Conference
HUMAN FACTORS IN
ENGINEERING
THE NEXT GENERATION
CRANFIELD / 12 MAY 2015
Sponsors & Exhibitors
Supporters
ONE DAY CONFERENCE
HUMAN FACTORS IN
ENGINEERING
THE NEXT GENERATION
This one day conference aims to bring
together industry professionals and a new
generation of engineers and maintainance
professionals to promote a common
understanding of Human Factors. It will
also highlight successful interventions in
managing human factors related risks in
engineering and maintenance.
The conference aims to gain a closer
connectivity between the new generation
of aerospace professionals and
experienced human factors practitioners,
as well as a greater shared understanding
of the impact of human factors in
engineering and maintenance.
VENUE
Vincent Building Auditorium,
Cranfield University,
Cranfield,
Bedfordshire,
MK43 0AL
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Airlines with apprenticeship/studentship
graduate programmes
- Aerospace manufacturers with
apprenticeship/studentship/graduate
programmes
- Aircraft maintenance providers
- Universities with focus on airworthiness,
engineering, human factors
- Military engineering training
establishments
Sponsors
Proceedings
Proceedings from this event are free to
delegates. If you are unable to attend
and would like to purchase a copy
information can be found at
www.aerosociety.com/proceedings.
Sponsorship & Exhibition
Please contact the Conference &
Events Department for details on
exhibiting, sponsorship and insertion
of information into delegate packs.
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER
Cancellations
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and conditions will apply. Please go
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more details.
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PROGRAMME – 12 MAY 2015
08:30
09:10
Registration and Refreshments
PLENARY SESSION
Opening Remarks
Conference Chair: Stephen Bramfitt-Reid FRAeS, Safety Manager (Airworthiness) - MRO,
Rolls-Royce Plc & Chairman, RAeS Human Factors: Engineering Subgroup
09:20
Welcome and Introduction
Prof Dave King, Visiting Professor in Safety and Accident Investigation, Cranfield University
09:40
Regulatory Background
Brian Pattinson, Principle Surveyor & Kathryn Jones, Human Factors Programme Manager,
CAA
10:00
Human Factors and Accidents - Learning from Experience
Wg Cdr Ross Priday, Senior Engineer Officer, RAF
10:30
Networking Refreshment Break
11:00
AM WORKSHOPS
1
How About an
Organisation and
Safety Culture
Model?
Elizabeth Jacob,
Senior Safety
Engineer & Mike
Shermon, Human
Factors Consultant,
Atkins Aerospace Ltd
12:30
Networking Lunch
13:30
PM WORKSHOPS
1
Maintenance
& Engineering:
Understanding the
Impact of the Human
in the System
Chris Drew, Business
Development
Manager & Allan
Price, Senior
Consultant - Human
Factors & Error
Management,
Baines Simmons
15:00
15:30
2
Proactive Tools
for Identifying
and Managing
Human Factors
Risks in Aviation
Maintenance
Dr David Embrey,
Managing Director,
Human Reliability
3
Reducing Human
Error
Julie Bell, Technical
Lead - Human
Factors, Health and
Safety Laboratory
4
Human Machine
Interface - the
Importance of
Human Factors in
System Design
Andrew Blackie,
Course Director
& Pete McCarthy,
Lecturer, Cranfield
University
2
Dealing with Change
- Human Factors or
Just Human Error
Wg Cdr Paul Rose,
Former Senior
Engineering Officer
for the Merlin Force,
RAF
3
Rational Decision
Maker or Irrational
Decision Maker
- What Kind of
Engineer Are You?
Anthony Lawrenson,
Doctoral Researcher,
Cranfield University
4
Avoiding the Big
Bang - Regulation?
Alistair Truesdale,
Technical Officer, Ben
Forshaw, Technical
Support Officer
(Airworthiness) &
Brian Pattinson,
Principle Surveyor,
CAA
Networking Refreshment Break
CLOSING SESSION
Considering Human Factors During Design and Maintenance
Swaran Sidhu, Head of Fleet Technical Services and Deputy Technical Director &
Brendan McConnellogue, Head of Base and Line Maintenance, easyJet
16:30
Closing Statements
Conference Chair: Stephen Bramfitt-Reid FRAeS, Safety Manager (Airworthiness) - MRO,
Rolls-Royce Plc & Chairman, RAeS Human Factors: Engineering Subgroup
17:00
CLOSE OF CONFERENCE
Reference: #767 ‘The Next Generation’
REGISTRATION FORM:
Registration and secure payment can be made on-line at www.aerosociety.com/events.
Alternatively, complete one registration form per person (photocopies may be used) and return with payment to:
Conference & Events Department, Royal Aeronautical Society, No.4 Hamilton Place, London, W1J 7BQ, UK
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REGISTRATION FEES: (include refreshments, lunch and access to conference proceedings)
Fee £
VAT 20% £
Total £
100.00
20.00
120.00
RAeS Corporate Partner * (inc. Armed Forces)
95.00
19.00
114.00
RAeS Member
90.00
18.00
108.00
RAeS Retired Member
60.00
12.00
72.00
RAeS Student Member / Industry Apprentice**
35.00
7.00
42.00
Non-Member
Please select ONE AM Workshop and ONE PM Workshop only. Details can be found on the programme overleaf.
AM WorkshopsPM Workshops
1 2 34 ***1234
* RAeS Corporate Partners are entitled to the special offer of five places for £380.00 + VAT
**Please contact the Conference and Events Team to check eligibility for this rate
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