Safety

A system state or property?

Journal Article (2016)
Author(s)

J.A.A.M. Stoop (Kindunos Safety Consultancy)

Transport and Planning
Copyright
© 2016 J.A.A.M. Stoop
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.5296/jss.v2i2.10446
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2016 J.A.A.M. Stoop
Transport and Planning
Issue number
2
Volume number
2
Pages (from-to)
129-141
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Abstract

Safety is frequently addressed as an emergent property of complex and dynamic systems. This contribution advocates the validity and importance of incorporating intrinsic technological hazards and systemic interrelations from a multi-actor perspective in the early phases of design and development. This perspective creates inherent properties in various system states, which may manifest themselves as emergent properties during operations. These safety properties are based on their business models, selectively focusing on primary system components such as infrastructure, vehicles or traffic management. Experiences with major aviation and railway projects highlight the potential of engineering design approaches such as multidisciplinary design optimization, value engineering and vectorial state/space modelling. Such an approach has high change potential for a specific category of high energy density complex socio-technical systems