Safety by Design

Authors

  • Mohammad Rajabali Nejad Enschede

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56094/jss.v54i2.70

Keywords:

design-based safety, project lifecycle, engineering design, FTA, FMEA

Abstract

I have been teaching design engineers for many years, seeing them trying to achieve the best for their customers given the available resources. Despite the constraints, they often enjoy a freedom of choices in the early design. This is because problems often can be solved in a variety of ways, and early choices are more easily made. These choices often remain, perhaps for the full project lifecycle and sometimes with the next generation of the product. If these early decisions are not proper, there are extra costs subsequently imposed on the project. Figure 1 highlights the increasing costs for mitigations as the project advances. In other words, designers often enjoy exploring design choices in early design phases, and they have the most influence on the design of products or systems, as well as their safety.

Author Biography

Mohammad Rajabali Nejad Enschede

Dr Mohammad Rajabali Nejad has an interest in safety as a human, teacher, researcher, citizen, and as a father. He is a well-known author in the field of safety and integration. He is a multidisciplinary engineer who has experiences in various fields of Civil, Industrial, Mechanical, and Design Engineering. He has studied in different universities around the globe. He teaches various safety-, design-, and engineering-related courses in various levels of bachelor, master, and postgraduates. His research has covered a broad spectrum of technical and non-technical aspects of engineering, safety, and integration. He has been leading various academic and industrial projects.

He is the initiator and scientific leader of both Human Plus and SIRA (System Integration for Railway Advancement) projects.

He is an associate editor of two journals. He has organized and chaired special sessions at different conferences. He has created several platforms to share safety-related knowledge and experiences. He is the inventor of the SafetyCube Theory.

Safety by Design

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Published

2018-10-01

How to Cite

Enschede, M. (2018). Safety by Design. Journal of System Safety, 54(2), 24–26. https://doi.org/10.56094/jss.v54i2.70