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Resilience Engineering is a new perspective and methodology in safety and risk management. While standard approaches to safety and risk management focus on why technical, human, organisational and/or system failures happen, Resilience Engineering not only focuses on the question «Why did it go wrong?», but also on: «Why did it go well?».

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Resilience Engineering: New Solutions with a New Perspective Friday, 23rd of October 2015 9.00 – 16.30 h, Winterthur

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Resilience Engineering: New Solutions with a New Perspective

Resilience Engineering is a new perspective and methodology in safety and risk management. While standard approaches to safety and risk management focus on why technical, human, organisational and/or system failures happen, Resilience Engineering not only focuses on the question «Why did it go wrong?», but also on: «Why did it go well?».

Resilience Engineering focuses on the whole range of outcomes: from the negative to – especially – the positive ones. The objective of Resilience Engineering is not only to manage risks, but to ensure that processes and systems operate in a safe and resilient manner. The morning sessions provide an overview of Resilience Engineering and new developments in safety, risk and emergency management, with special attention to the fields of aviation, air traffic control, transport, energy production and critical network infrastructures. The afternoon sessions expand the scope beyond technology-focused applications to consider how Resilience Engineering concepts are integrated in risk management. These concepts are considered first in the context of re - insurance and then, extrapolated to a national perspective, in terms of how Resilience Engineering can provide a new approach to managing the natural, technical and systemic hazards in the context of civil pro tection. During the conference participants will gain a solid basis in the state of the art in Resilience Engineering and its applications in various fields. The conference is aimed at engineers and scientists, practitioners in safety, risk and emergency management, managers of complex systems, and insurance specialists, for whom it also provides a valuable networking opportunity. We look forward to meeting you on the 23rd of October 2015 at the Aula W of the ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur, Switzerland.

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Programme

09.00 Registration / Welcome Coffee

09.30 Welcome Address: Prof. Dr. Martina Hirayama

09.50 Key Note:Resilience Engineering: A New Perspective in Safety and Risk Management, Methods and Applications Prof. Dr. Erik Hollnagel

10.50 Coffee Break / Networking

11.20 Focus: Aviation and Air Traffic Control Resilience Engineering in Aviation and Air Traffic Control: Projects, Applications and TrendsTom Laursen

12.10 Focus: Energy SystemsResilience Engineering: Energy Production and Critical Network InfrastructuresProf. Dr. Oliver Straeter

13.00 Lunch / Networking

14.30 Focus: ReinsuranceResilience and Risk Management in the Context of Reinsurance Dr. Reto Schneider

15.20 Focus: Civil ProtectionResilience and Risk Assessment in the Context of Civil Protection: Natural, Technical and Societal Hazards Dr. Stefan Brem

16.10 Closing Keynote:Resilience Engineering at the School of EngineeringDr. Christian Zipper

16.30 Apéro / Networking

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Speakers

Martina Hirayama Prof. Dr. sc. techn. ETH, Dean and Managing Director of the School of Engineering, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland

Erik Hollnagel Prof. Dr., University of Southern Denmark and Chief Consultant at the Centre for Quality Improvement, Region of Southern Denmark. Prof. em. at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA) at Linköping University (LIU), Sweden. Prof. em. and Industrial Safety Chair at MINES ParisTech (formerly: École des Mines de Paris), France.

Tom Laursen MSc University Lund «Human Factors and System Safety»; air traffic controller in Denmark (Naviair), Bahrain and Switzerland (Skyguide).

Oliver Straeter Prof. Dr. phil. habil., Chair for Human Engineering, Organisational Psychology and Safety, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University Kassel, Germany; Member of the ENSI Expert Commission for the safety of Nuclear Power Plants in Switzerland.

Reto Schneider Dr. sc. nat. ETH, Director and Head of Group Emerging Risk Management, SwissRe, Zurich, Switzerland

Stefan Brem Dr. phil. I UZH, Head of Risk Analysis and Research Coordination, Federal Office for Civil Protection FOCP, Bern, Switzerland

Christian Zipper Dr. sc. nat. ETH, Head of Master of Advanced Studies in Integrated Risk Management (MAS IRM), School of Engineering, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland

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Date Friday, 23rd of October 2015

Time 9.00 – 16.30

Conference Location

ZHAW Zurich University of Applied SciencesSt.-Georgen-Platz 28401 Winterthur

Room Aula W (ground floor)

Conference Language

English

Contact ZHAW Zurich University of Applied SciencesSchool of EngineeringInstitute of Sustainable Development (INE)8401 WinterthurPhone +41 58 934 79 [email protected]

Conference Fee 600.– CHF

Registration and More Information

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Information

«Resilience engineering is becoming the new paradigm for conceptual izing safety in complex systems. Adopting a proactive, socio-technical, systems-based approach to safety is becoming de rigueur in high jeopardy- risk endeavours.» Don Harris, Don Harris, Coventry University, UK. Source: Ashgate, 2014

«There is no doubt that resilience is a core requirement for handling the risks of today's and tomorrow's ever more complex socio-technical systems.» Gudela Grote, Work and Organizational Psychology, ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Source: Ashgate, 2014

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