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SUMMARY:Mastering the Puzzle: Demystifying Configuration Management
DESCRIPTION:Join our QLD branch in person or virtually for a fun presentation on Configuration Management. We’ll follow a family’s Christmas star tradition to understand how to apply configuration management. Real-world examples from complex systems engineering projects that suffered from poor configuration management will be tied into these scenarios\, and we’ll identify how these configuration management issues could have been mitigated. \nMeet and hear from the SESA QLD Branch\, and learn about what they have planned for 2024! \n  \nDate: Thursday 11th April\, 2024 \nTime: 5.00pm to 7.00pm (AEST)\, webinar to start 5.30pm (AEST) \nFormat: Hybrid – Brisbane\, EA office – Level 9/340 Adelaide Street \, Brisbane City Queensland\, 4000 \nRegistration Link: https://portal.engineersaustralia.org.au/event/login/9180C2EA-9437-4226-8EBC-1C0A4EAF5B47 \nCost Online: \nMember: Free\nTechnical Society Member: Free\nStudent Member: Free\nNon-Member: $30.00 \nCost In-person: \nMember: $10.00\nTechnical Society Member: $10.00\nStudent Member: $10.00\nNon Member: $40.00 \nFor more information\, please contact: QLD@sesa.org.au \n  \nPresenter – Greg Wynne\n \nSenior Electrical Engineer\, Babcock Australia & New Zealand \nGreg is an INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) with a background in Defence\, specifically telecommunications\, armoured vehicles\, aerospace and mission systems. Greg has worked at Boeing and Rheinmetall\, and is currently a Senior Electrical Engineer with Babcock Australia & New Zealand. Greg is the current SESA QLD Defence Lead.
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/mastering-the-puzzle/
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SUMMARY:Hazard Log Management - Good Practice Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Join our Victoria branch for a short\, virtual presentation and discussion on good practices in hazard log management. \nHazard Management is the fundamental premise of all systems safety activities. A series of seven articles have been published by Andy on LinkedIn addressing the various area of Hazard Log Management in detail. Please see below for a link to each of these articles. \nAs part of this presentation\, Andy will cover the basic principles addressing each of these areas including practical examples. As a group we can discuss the challenges we face in these areas and discuss good practises that may be utilised. \nHazard Logs #1 – Back to Basics: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-1-back-basics-andy-petrie-j83pc/ \nHazard Logs #2 – Well-Written Hazards: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-2-well-written-hazards-andy-petrie-i1cpe/ \nHazard Logs #3 – Causes & Consequences: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-3-causes-consequences-andy-petrie-rtm0c/ \nHazard Logs #4 – The Importance of Effective Controls: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-4-importance-effective-controls-i8d5e/ \nHazard Logs #5 – Assumptions\, Dependencies\, & Constrains (ADCs): https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-5-assumptions-dependencies-constrains-adcs-andy-petrie-caobc/ \nHazard Logs #6 – Managing Hazards to Closure: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-6-managing-hazards-closure-andy-petrie-xwuye/ \nHazard Logs #7 – Stop Transferring Hazards: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hazard-logs-7-stop-transferring-hazards-andy-petrie-fmx6c/ \n  \nDate: 23 April 2024 (Tuesday)\nTime: 5-6pm AEST\nLocation: Virtual\nCost: Free\nRegistration: https://incose-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/2617128966516/WN_CIz0tZzdTZ2knE4d-Ot6CA \n  \nPresenter – Andy Petrie\nDirector – Systems & Safety Assurance\, Arch Artifex \n \nAndy has over 25 years’ experience in the development and delivery of major rail and infrastructure projects in the UK and Australia. Andy is one of Australia’s leading experts in the application of safety principles\, processes\, and procedures to drive effective safety outcomes throughout the lifecycle of a project from concept through to operations.
URL:https://www.sesa.org.au/event/hazard-log-management-good-practice-discussion/
LOCATION:Queensland
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