TBD

Authors

  • Charles Hoes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56094/jss.v54i1.80

Keywords:

system safety, cost-effective, standard

Abstract

System safety engineering is much more than just influencing the development of safe systems, products or processes. As has been shown over decades of experience in a wide variety of programs, an effective system safety program also positively improves system effectiveness and reduces programmatic risks, including the identification of cost-effective, schedule-effective and safety-effective mitigation strategies. The timely avoidance of even one significant mishap can easily “pay” for the costs of a high-quality system safety program.

Author Biography

Charles Hoes

Charles “Charlie” Hoes began his consulting business in 1984, providing system safety engineering services to defense, aerospace, semiconductor and general industry. During that time he has become a P.E. in Safety in the State of California, a Certified Safety Profession (CSP) with a specialty System Safety Practices and earned a Master of Science degree in Safety from University of Southern California. In 1988 Charlie incorporated his business under the name of “Hoes Engineering, Inc.” He has many years of experience volunteering in support of the International System Safety Society, filling many positions including past President of the Sacramento Chapter, the Virtual Chapter, and the System Safety Society. He is a past technical editor of the System Society’s journal Hazard Prevention (re-named to be the Journal of System Safety), as well as authoring an ongoing feature article of the Journal of System Safety called “TBD” where he discusses current concerns with the system safety profession.

In his new role of being semi-retired, Charlie continues to actively work with the System Safety Society as well as participating in a few “for hire” and volunteer projects that are particularly interesting, or important, for a variety of reasons. He is enjoying the ability of being a bit more selective with regard to projects that he accepts.

TBD

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Published

2018-04-01

How to Cite

Hoes, C. (2018). TBD. Journal of System Safety, 54(1), 10–12. https://doi.org/10.56094/jss.v54i1.80