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1 RTAA SYDNEY NETWORKING MEETING 20th July 2016 RISSB AND THE RISK MODEL
Paul Daly CEO

2 Recent changes at RISSB
Separated from ARA Formed a new Not for Profit organisation responsible to its funding members Established a new Constitution with a new Board of Directors Held its first AGM under the new Constitution Currently has 32 members.

3 Recent Changes at RISSB
Established focus on meeting the needs of our funding members Appointed Independent Directors Appointed New CEO: Paul Daly

4 RISSB Board following inaugural AGM
Independent Chair: Tony Drake Independent Directors: David George & Deb Spring Industry Directors Passenger Operations: Todd Bentley Freight Operations: Tim Kuypers Network Owners: Tim Ryan Suppliers/Contractors: Nabeel Sadaka

5 The past financial year at RISSB
Developed and reviewed 12 standards Established monthly newsletter Delivered training in rail safety investigation Facilitated new Rail Industry Safety Group

6 Coming 12 months for RISSB
Safety Conference in April 2016 in Adelaide Priority Planning Workshop Derailment and Rail Safety Investigation Courses Continue to work collaboratively with industry Work closely with other industry stakeholders such as ARA, ACRI and TrackSafe Commence development of Risk Model

7 RISSB’s relationship with ONRSR
RISSB enjoys a close working relationship with ONRSR. Focus on high priority projects. Regularly attend ONRSR CEO Forum

8 Industry Standards currently being developed
Derailers Contractor Management Guideline Railway Infrastructure Survey Train Protection Systems Interface with Points

9 Industry Standards recently approved for publishing
AS7631 Railway Infrastructure Sighting AS7632 Railway Infrastructure Signage AS7502 Road Rail Vehicles AS7715 Train Detection AS7722 Electromagnetic Compatibility

10 How does Industry contribute to RISSB
Provides direction, funding and support Prioritises projects at the Priority Planning Workshop Chairs/ participates on RISSB’s Steering Committees Develops the Standard contents through RISSB’s Development Groups Provides SME expertise to RISSB conferences and training courses

11 Risk Model and Safety Incident Database

12 What’s in a risk model? Hazardous event / top event Event tree
Fault tree Event tree Hazardous event / top event

13 Current industry safety information architecture
ON-S1 / OC-G1 ON-S1 / OC-G1 + other items Basic analytical capability Sophisticated analytics

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16 How can you get involved with RISSB
Log on to the RISSB Website Arrange registration for access to the members area Register for the newsletter and RISSB alerts Nominate for membership of development groups in your area of expertise

17 Thank you Questions?


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