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20th Mar 2018, 17:17
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Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

DV 'good name' and reputation have nothing...

DV

'good name' and reputation have nothing to do with it. The wording of Def Stan 05-123 used to say something like "the certifications of DAOS approved firms is accepted by MOD". MOD have the...
20th Mar 2018, 12:30
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Possibly that's a condition for the parachute in...

Possibly that's a condition for the parachute in isolation? AES parachutes are augmented by drogue deployment and/or aircraft speed.

EAP
12th Mar 2018, 10:06
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

There would only be proceedings if the claim was...

There would only be proceedings if the claim was contested. MBA's insurers will have factored this into their considerations.

EAP
6th Mar 2018, 13:58
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Tuc, a SIL is a MBA 'instruction' to all...

Tuc,

a SIL is a MBA 'instruction' to all their non-MOD customers. Where contracted to do so, a DO will redraft the SIL into the MOD's required format. The same happens for export customers but...
5th Mar 2018, 20:51
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

I suspect not but I always thought it was not...

I suspect not but I always thought it was not fully understood by many in the MAA. The nuclear industry use it extensively and its far more than just a term meaning 'competent'. There's a generic...
4th Mar 2018, 20:32
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

The MAA paid quite a lot of attention to adapting...

The MAA paid quite a lot of attention to adapting the civil regs to the UK military context but I feel they missed a fundamental point: in the civil system, the obligations are placed on those with...
3rd Mar 2018, 21:18
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

DV, Unfortunately the HSE chose not to...

DV,

Unfortunately the HSE chose not to charge any of the DHs (or other MOD individuals) involved and, of course, they cannot take the MOD to court. BTW the 'tolerable' bit of 'tolerable and ALARP'...
2nd Mar 2018, 07:14
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

To be fair to the MAA they did establish their...

To be fair to the MAA they did establish their plans early on, structuring them as 10 separate workstreams and I believe the implementation issue was a serious driver. The creation of the Duty Holder...
1st Mar 2018, 20:16
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Rigga, forgive me for correcting this but in...

Rigga, forgive me for correcting this but in today's environment, I think we have to be careful about the use of the term "EU". The EMARs are properly termed the "European Military Airworthiness...
1st Mar 2018, 19:41
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

DV I'm assuming that this is a real question, not...

DV I'm assuming that this is a real question, not rhetorical. I can only speak from an industry perspective but having had many discussions on ALARP with members of the MAA, it may be helpful.

We...
28th Feb 2018, 10:44
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Exrigger: I feel your pain. I was involved...

Exrigger:

I feel your pain. I was involved with 'MAOS' when ADRP held it's original 'Ad Hoc Sub-Committee' on the subject, the discussions on the original Def Stan 05-130 with ADRP and EngPol, and...
28th Feb 2018, 08:51
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

After a fair few years in industry dealing with...

After a fair few years in industry dealing with such matters, I can advise that the recognised order of precedence is that the Contract terms come first, the contractual technical specification next,...
18th Feb 2018, 12:52
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Just for a bit of context on the seat mods for...

Just for a bit of context on the seat mods for Tornado, during the latter half of the 90s there were many Tornado seat mods going through the system; I think the term used internally was "the six...
26th Jan 2018, 11:13
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

There is a view in some circles that if the HSE...

There is a view in some circles that if the HSE elect to bring a charge in court under the HASAWA, it is extremely unlikely that the charged party would be found not guilty despite the cogency of the...
17th May 2017, 20:20
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

While individuals employed by MOD can be...

While individuals employed by MOD can be prosecuted under the HASAWA for failing to perform their prescribed duties, the MOD cannot. At the most, the MOD could only expect a Crown Censure (by which...
12th Oct 2016, 10:39
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Ogre, You are correct, I only had the UK in...

Ogre,
You are correct, I only had the UK in mind (although I once had cause to read DEF(AUST) 5679!). You say "...to prove we have done everything reasonably practicable, with requests for details...
10th Oct 2016, 14:47
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Ogre, just to clarify. As I understand it, the...

Ogre, just to clarify. As I understand it, the Health And Safety At Work Act is written using the "so far as is reasonably practicable" form of words. "As low as reasonably practicable" is the HSE...
30th Sep 2016, 07:35
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

"authorising him to self-task safety tasks" ...

"authorising him to self-task safety tasks"

I'm aware of at least one example where a PT officer seeing this scrubbed the item out of the contract saying that only a crown servant could authorise...
29th Sep 2016, 19:59
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

TW50, agree it's odd to see the HSE becoming so...

TW50, agree it's odd to see the HSE becoming so prominent at military aircraft accident sites, not that they have a perfect right to be there, but they do seem to turn up quite often these days. I...
27th Sep 2016, 20:31
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Just ruminating in the bar over a pint reminded...

Just ruminating in the bar over a pint reminded me of one of the complications associated with SCs. Some PTs relied on industry for integration of engine/airframe/seat but others didn't. I'm not sure...
27th Sep 2016, 18:42
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

PDR at the time there was the concept of the ...

PDR at the time there was the concept of the "legacy safety case". Roughly speaking if a type already had an extant RTS and could demonstrate a satisfactory in-service safety record, the type was...
27th Sep 2016, 16:43
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Do the Germans operate Hawk (which has the Mk 10L...

Do the Germans operate Hawk (which has the Mk 10L seat) or do you mean the Mk10A in the Tornado?

EAP
27th Sep 2016, 16:33
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

A bit of history may help. In the late 80s early...

A bit of history may help. In the late 80s early 90s the ADRP commissioned a safety consultancy to review their current safety arrangements and make recommendations. I think the Piper Alpha inquiry...
27th Sep 2016, 11:14
Replies: 701
Views: 278,850
Posted By EAP86

Tuc, the CPS prosecute as a result of the...

Tuc, the CPS prosecute as a result of the findings of the Police investigation. The HSE have the power to initiate prosecutions as a result of their investigation. Not many Agencies have this power,...
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