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SUMMARY:Risk Management - The Melbourne Metro Tunnel Project (MTP) Platform Screen Door (PSD) Entrapment
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Synopsis \nJoin us for a presentation and discussion on the risk management approach that was used during the Melbourne Metro Tunnel Project (MTP) Platform Screen Doors (PSDs) delivery to mitigate the risk of passenger entrapment. \nThe MTP is building two new 9km tunnels through the heart of the CBD. The MTP will use PSDs in all the five new underground stations\, aligning the MTP with other similar projects/ metro style systems in use throughout the world. \nThe doors will improve the customer experience by improving safety and security (restricting track access and the likelihood of passengers being struck by the train)\, and also improving climate control within the stations. \nHowever\, during the reference design\, it was identified that the use of PSDs might introduce a potential hazard of entrapment between the PSDs and train doors and the body of the train\, and this hazard and the associated risk would be assessed and managed during the delivery phase. \nIn accordance with Australian Rail Safety National Law and following the guidance of EN 17168\, this presentation identifies the three entrapment hazards relating to PSDs and considers how they were identified and mitigated as part of the SFAIRP process managed by Rail Projects Victoria and Metro Trains Melbourne. \nDate: 6 March 2024 (Wed) \nTime: 5.00 to 6.00 pm (AEST) \nFormat: Virtual \nRegistration Link: https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/6817089903878/WN_v4DwJN-vQTKG2SNunDKBbQ \nFor more information please contact: Victoria@sesa.org.au \n  \n \nAnthony Pickett \nDirector\, Catus Consult \nA Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers\, with 40 years’ experience on multidisciplinary projects in the rail industry worldwide.  Previously Head of Technical Safety for RPV\, responsible for the effective establishment and delivery of the Technical Safety Management processes within RPV across the complete portfolio of Projects. \n  \n \nRob Hammer \nDirector\, MTP Engineering & Route to Acceptance \nRob has worked in the rail industry for over 15 years\, spanning projects across the entire Project Lifecycle and incorporating senior management roles across Design and Engineering\, Assurance and Delivery. Rob has spent the last seven years at Rail Projects Victoria\, including leading the Engineering and Integration Group across the RPV portfolio and more recently as Director of Engineering and Route to Acceptance on the Metro Tunnel Project. \n  \n  \nKevin Prendergast \nDirector Fleet SME\, Transport for NSW \nKevin has worked in the rail industry for over 30 years – his experience encompasses the design\, delivery\, operation and maintenance of rolling stock and has worked in European and Australian settings. More recently Kevin worked in an integration role in RPV\, coordinating the integration and assurance of Melbourne Metro Tunnel’s infrastructure disciplines to the new HCMT trains. Kevin now works for Transport for NSW in the role of Director Fleet SME\, where he develops the provision of technical expertise for TfNSW’s Technical Services inflight and emerging transport programs.
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SUMMARY:Healthcare Working Group (HWG) Webinar - Professor Bo Oppenheim
DESCRIPTION:Lean Healthcare Systems Engineering Process for Clinical Environments\nWe are excited to invite you to the first Healthcare Working Group (HWG) webinar for 2024\, where Professor Bo Oppenheim will be presenting on Lean Healthcare Systems Engineering (LHSE) process. The session will be virtual only\, at Tuesday 12th March 2024 at midday\, Sydney time. Professor Oppenheim is Associate Director for Healthcare Systems Engineering at Loyola Marymount University\, USA and an active member of the INCOSE Healthcare Working Group. \nA new process “Lean Healthcare Systems Engineering (LHSE)” for healthcare improvement projects is described and compared to popular quality initiatives: PDSA\, TQM\, Lean/Six Sigma\, TOC\, others\, demonstrating superiority of LHSE. The webinar is based on a recent book under the same title.  LHSE is applicable to projects in hospitals\, ORs\, ED\, clinics\, imaging and clinical laboratories\, pharmacies\, population health\, and telemedicine. Audience: individuals interested in the application of systems in healthcare. \nAll those interested in healthcare improvement through a systems approach will find the talk valuable. We also welcome our wider community of healthcare practitioners from affiliated organisations to join the webinar. \nDate: 12th March 2024 \nTime: 12:00 to 1:00 pm (AEST) \nFormat: Virtual \nRegistration Link: https://incose-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kf-uhrzkvH9DPGWVX68R93AQq6VIDopie#/registration \nFor more information\, please contact:  healthcare@sesa.org.au \n  \nPresenter – Bohdan W. Oppenheim\, PhD\nProfessor Emeritus and Ret. Director\, Healthcare Systems Engineering MS Program at LMU\, LA  \nFaculty Member\, Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine\, Health Systems Department\, Pasadena \n \nBohdan “Bo” W. Oppenheim is a Professor Emeritus and Director (Ret.) and Founder of the Healthcare Systems Engineering (HSE) graduate Program at LMU in Los Angeles; and a Faculty Member of the Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine.  The unique Program was created in partnership with a leading U.S. Medical System of Kaiser Permanente and is regarded as a premiere HSE-type program in the nation. \nOppenheim is the author of seven books\, authored and co-authored chapters in six other books and published 30 journal papers. He was honored with three Shingo Awards\, INCOSE Product of the Year Award\, INCOSE Fellowship\, and over $2 million in externally funded grants.  He advised over 100 master’s projects at Kaiser Permanente\, UCLA Health\, USC Keck/County\, Providence St Joseph\, Cedar Sinai\, AltaMed\, GVA\, Boston Children’s Hospital and smaller institutions. \nBorn in Warsaw\, Poland\, he has degrees from Warsaw Technical University\, Stevens Institute of Technology\, MIT\, and University of Southampton in UK in aerospace\,  naval and system engineering.   He was invited as a guest lecturer in Canada\, China\, France\, Germany\, Israel\, Italy\, Netherlands\, Poland\, Sweden\, United Kingdom\, and the United States.  Lives in Santa Monica\, California\, and Warsaw\, Poland.  Two married sons.  U.S. Coast Guard Sailing Captain’s License.  Collector of modern Polish art.
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