Academy Risk Project

Starting in 2000 and led by Mr John Turnbull FREng, the Academy has been addressing various aspects of engineering risk. This has involved a number of conferences and seminars, and a series of reports. Details of events held, and reports produced (downloadable from this site), are given below:

Meetings

February 2006

A seminar on ‘The Economics & Morality of Safety’ at Mary Sumner House, Westminster.

November 2004

A sharing good practice Workshop ‘Humans in Complex Engineering Systems,’ at the Academy.

June 2004

A debate at Church House, Westminster, ‘Trust me, I’m an engineer.’

January 2003

Risky Business Conference, Church House, Westminster (the launch of three reports on Risk).

November 2000

A seminar on ‘Society’s Acceptance of Risk’ at the Academy.

October 2000

A seminar on ‘The Response to Commercial Risk’ at the Academy.

September 2000

A seminar on ‘The Elimination of Technical Risk’ at the Academy.

Publications

The Academy welcomes any thoughts, ideas or proposals for further activity in the area of engineering risk.

Further information

Please contact:

Natasha McCarthy

[E-mail Natasha McCarthy]


 

Updated July 2012

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