ES2 2013
ES2 2013
In 2013, three working sessions took place during the year. A small change happened starting from this year, the CEOs Meeting that used to take place every year, was moved in 2015.
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WS 01-13
This working session had "Software Assurance" as main subject. Further discussions related to SWALs, industry and ANSP contributions in Safety Assessments and Software Assessments followed. This workshop was held at Luxembourg, between 07-08th of May.
Below is the list of presentations from the meeting:
- ES2 WS 01-14 Agenda
- EASA Approach for Assessing the 482/2008 Compliance
- BSA-ANS WKS-SAF-SW
- ES2 and Lessons Learned
- A Practical Implementation of EC 482/2008 in an ANSP BELGOCONTROL
- THALES Presentation
- NAV Portugal Implementing EC 482/2008
- Spftware Safety in Context
- MUAC SSAS Process
- A Little Change NATS
- ARTAS - What about Our Safety Documentation?
- Lessons Learned in European and Overseas ScenariosIDS
- ANA Software Safety Assurance System CERTISA
- Safety Training at EUROCONTROL
- ES2 2013 Programme -Discussion and Way Forward
WS 02-13
The second meeting of this year took place at Dublin, between 26-27th of September. Its theme was "A Systems Perspective on People and Safety". This seminar was a unique opportunity to hear from three of the world’s most respected thinkers on systems safety: Professor Chris Johnson (University of Glasgow), Professor David Woods (Ohio State University), and Professor Erik Hollnagel (University of Southern Denmark). With latest theory and practical examples from industry, participants had the chance to learn how people create safety in complex systems - sometimes against the odds.
Below you can find the list of the presentations from this meeting:
- ES2 WS 02-13 Agenda
- Human Performance in Degraded Modes of Operations Chris Johnson
- Human Performance in Cyber Security Chris Johnson
- Navigating Seas of Complexity David Woods
- Non-Compliant Approaches vs. Loss of Separation
- Non-Compliant Approach: The Big C for Compliance
- Mini-course: Safety I and Safety II Erik Hollnagel
- Why Things Go Right - Proactive Safety
WS 03-13
The third and the last working session of this year took place at Madrid, between 21-22nd of November. The meeting's name was "How to Evolve ATM Safety Investigations While preserving Just Culture"". This meeting focused on reality of Safety Investigations within ATM and other aviation organisations, taking into account the applicable national and international legal environment but also emerging paradigms and some related principles.
Below is a list with the presentations from the meeting:
- ES2 WS 03 Agenda
- Safety Investigations and Justice
- EU Safety Investigations and Just Culture EASA
- Feedback from Just Culture Measurements EASA
- Safety First APROCTA
- Safety Investigations and Just Culture AENA
- Just Culture from IFATCA Perspective
- Prosecutor Expert Course - Interests of Aviation Safety and Just Culture
- Safety Investigations Review of Accidents and Incidents Investigation Models
- A Real World Evolution in Safety ALOFT
- Ten Principles for Consideration of Human Performance and System
- Non-Invasive Neutral Approach RATCA
- Beginning to Get the benefits from Just Culture Ian Weston







