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The Safety and Reliability Society Journal

The Journal of the Safety & Reliability Society

Safety & Reliability is published 4 times a year (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter) and contains articles of interest to the society's members.

The Publication Schedule for 2009 is as follows:

Volume Number

Copy Deadline

Target Distribution

Theme

30/1

29th January 2010

18th February 2010

Open

30/2

30th April 2010

19th May 2010

Open

30/3

30th July 2010

18th August 2010

Open

30/4

29th October 2010

17th November 2010

Open

 

Please telephone (0161 228 7824) or email the office to book space or for more information.

Articles for publication should be sent to the society and conform to the submission guidelines - please click the green button above.

Content list for previous and future issues. At the moment the Journal is not available online, but we are working to bring recent Journals to you online.

Editorial Board

Richard Denning (Editor), MOD, Bristol

David Clarke, Rolls Royce, Derby

David J Smith, Technis, Tonbridge

Harry Hopkins, H H Risk Ltd, Solihull

Nigel Locke, Consultant, Bath

Brian Martin, BNFL, Warrington

Erto Pasquale, University of Naples, Italy

Arthur Roberts, BMTRCL, Fareham

Jin Wang, John Moores University, Liverpool

Barry Whittingham, Key Risk Management Ltd, Grantham

Popular Journal Papers

Following a poll of Council Members as to which Journal papers were most useful to them, the list below was compiled. Look out on the website at www.sars.org.uk for these papers in the near future as we intend to publish them online as an example of the contents of our Journals. If you have any personal favourites, please let us know and we will try to include them.

Volume 21, No 1: Principles Of Modelling

Volume 21, No 1 Improvements In The Relative Accuracy Of Reliability Assessment Based On The Use Of Field Data

Volume 22, No 1: How to Argue and Succeed - Progressive Assurance of R&M and the R&MCase

Volume 23, No 4 Risk Based Decision Making

Volume 24, No 1 Innovative use of Existing R&M Tools

Volume 25, No 2 The Inclusion of Violation in Risk Models

Volume 26 No 1 Bayesian Modelling to Enable Decision Making in Ship Escape

Volume 26, No 2 Pitfalls in the application of human reliability data

Volume 26 No 3 The Future for Safety & Environmental Management