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c6161bb3c8e4d3746cc291ed25572751-huge-sandom-76.jpgDr Carl Sandom is the Chairman of both the IET Functional Safety Technical & Professional Network and the Systems Safety & Cyber Security Conference. He is a Fellow of the IET, a Chartered Engineer and a Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors Specialist.



Find out more by visiting the conference pages and to read Carl's Chair Welcome in full.


Carl is the Director of iSys Integrity; an independent safety consultancy operating worldwide and specializing in safe systems acquisition, development and certification predominantly within the Aerospace and Defence domains.


He has extensive experience of managing both programme and technical risks associated with systems safety programmes compliant with safety standards such as DO-178, DO-254, MIL-STD 882, IEC 61508 and Defence Standard 00-56.


Carl has recently been helping organizations to develop organizational safety competence with his unique Safety Competence Transfer approach which uses a progressive mixture of classroom and on-the-job training to transfer safety capability into a business.


Current safety contracts include providing independent safety advice to the NATO Communications and Information Agency based in Belgium and providing Safety Competence Transfer training to various other organizations.

About The Conference
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SSCS is the largest conference for system safety specialists held in the UK; and the only conference where both safety and security engineers from around the world can meet and share ideas, new research and network

Functional Safety Technical and Professional Network Annual Open Meeting

Wednesday 12 October, 16:30 | IET London: Savoy Place



As part of the System Safety and Cyber Security Conference 2016, the Functional Safety TPN will be holding their Annual Open Meeting on Wednesday 12 October at 16:30.


The Annual Open Meeting is a chance to meet other members of the IET's Functional Safety TPN and help steer the direction of the community over the coming year.