[SystemSafety] Spanish train crash
brent_kimberley at rogers.com
brent_kimberley at rogers.com
Mon Jul 29 16:04:52 CEST 2013
It has been suggested by some that operators should expect equipment such as data loggers, historians, plcs, rtus, and/or controllers to be impounded after an accident. This may partially explain virtual machine monitor interest.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Bernard Ladkin <ladkin at rvs.uni-bielefeld.de>
Sender: systemsafety-bounces at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 14:54:35
To: <systemsafety at lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de>
Subject: Re: [SystemSafety] Spanish train crash
On 7/29/13 1:40 PM, Chris Dale wrote:
> The (seemingly) media-led frenzy to find someone to blame is an obstacle to
> the prevention of future accidents.
Yes, but that word "seemingly" is important. I would say rather than it is enjoined by the legal
system. In Germany, France and Spain, as well as some other countries, the legal system is required
to ascertain if any crime has been committed and has priority in impounding evidence. The British
investigators involved in the Concorde Paris crash complained publicly about how their work was
hindered.
This has been perceived to hinder the technical investigation of aviation accidents so much that in
2006 (or was it 2007?) the Flight Safety Foundation, the U.K. Royal Aeronautical Society, the French
Academie Nationale de l'Air and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation issued a joint
statement deploring the "criminalisation" of air accident investigations and listing the
disadvantages (see Slide 31 of http://www.rvs.uni-bielefeld.de/Bieleschweig/ninth/LadkinB9Slides.pdf
, which also includes examples from Taiwan, Brazil and Switzerland).
PBL
Prof. Peter Bernard Ladkin, Faculty of Technology, University of Bielefeld, 33594 Bielefeld, Germany
Tel+msg +49 (0)521 880 7319 www.rvs.uni-bielefeld.de
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