RAMS /CENELEC Gamification Dr Howard Parkinson. Background Currently Railsystems Engineering deliver...

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RAMS /CENELEC Gamification Dr Howard Parkinson

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RAMS /CENELEC Gamification

Dr Howard Parkinson

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Background

• Currently Railsystems Engineering deliver a two day course: RAMS and EN50126/8/9

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300 slides, exercises, quizzes and Q&A

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Content• • An introduction to railway and functional safety with some important facts and statistics • Definitions of failures, hazards and

safety • Overview of CENELEC standards and how they fit into European interoperability and safety directives, Technical Standards for Interoperability (TSIs) and the Common Safety Method (CSM) • Overview of EN50126, the risk based approach and the safety lifecycle model • The meaning of railway RAMS(S), Safety Management and Quality Management • The relationships between EN50126, EN50128 and EN50129 • Safety requirements and risk acceptance criteria • Overview of EN50129 content • Hardware and software • Random and systematic failure • The ‘safety case’ • Risk analysis and hazard control • Tools employed e.g. HAZOP, FMECA, FRACAS, FTA, Markov etc. • Overview of Tolerable Hazard Rates and Safety Integrity Level (SIL) determination and allocation • Allocation of SILs to safety functions at system and sub-system level, utilising case studies • The use and misuse of SILs • Definition of Verification & Validation • Independent safety assessment and the independence of the roles involved in safety, including real examples • Safety Acceptance, Cross Acceptance and Approval • The use of systems engineering to optimise system safety and reliability • Key accident case studies; learning from accidents • Overview of EN50128 • The main differences between EN50128:2011 and 2001 versions • Software lifecycle and overview of the software development phases: - Software safety requirements - Software planning and quality assurance - Software SILs • The application of software to railway high integrity systems, hands-on guidance for the application of techniques of EN50128, and how to best satisfy particular SIL requirements • How to use commercial off-the-shelf products as part of system development to reduce cost while maintaining high integrity • How to ensure both hardware and software architecture is optimised, yet achieves the required integrity for safety-critical systems • A short comparison of rail safety-critical systems development standards with other industries, including defence and aerospace • Practical examples of the application of EN50126/8/9 to product development • Practical examples of the application of EN50126/8/9 to application projects • How to implement course content in future activities D.

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Very Dry Topic

• Gamification required!!• Research suggest this is the

optimum approach – Use the technology!!

• Has not been a feasible route until recently but technology now makes it an exciting prospect.

• E-learning has failed to deliver on promise due to lack of thought and creativity

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What’s Available at the moment that we can leverage?

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The Game

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Kick Off Project Meeting

• Briefing of Game Given• Project objectives • To develop safe new

level crossing control• Resources• Expert Information• Points scoring criteria• Game generally team

game.

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Project Team Development• Before team starts you must

assemble a group of team members

• 1st you must pass the competency assessment with the exert. You have resources and information available.

• Questions will cover risk, safety, high level rail issues etc.

• Good answers give you resources to buy experts, data and standards

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Virtual On-Line Experts and Panels

• These will be the voice of the standards and guidance.

• They will be the gate keepers for safety acceptance

• You can buy more expertise as you achieve milestone goals

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Databases and Standards

• Failure rate data will be available via hyper links

• Standards will be available

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Virtual Railways

• We will be working on our virtual railway.

• This initial game will look at level crossings but subsequent games will work up to installing a full ERTMS system as part of the digital Railway.

http://www.trainzportal.com/product/view/trainz-simulator-a-new-era

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Level Crossing Safety

• 1st give some level crossing accidents to analyse at high level

• Then Perform HAZOP

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HAZOP

• Experts, standards and data can be bought here.

• HAZOP output assessed against model outputs and further points scored.

• Penalties if key risks missed.

• Consult standards for software/hardware/controller.

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Safety Assessment of Crossing Controller

• National Initiative to improve crossing control!

• You must be interviewed to head up the initiative for safety.

• you must pass the competency assessment with the exert. You have resources and information available.

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Questions in Interview

• Given that risks of hardware software covered in HAZOP, questions about SILs, software reliability could be asked.

• Online experts can be consulted at a Price, standards and guidance also available cheaper,

• Points available for next phase.

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Develop New Crossing Controller

It has been decided to develop a new crossing controller nationally.StepsFollow EN50126RequirementsSafety Targets

Go out to tenderGet ISAGo through lifecycleTest and Commision

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The Game will have levels and gates to pass

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The Game will have levels and gates to pass

• Safety deliverable will be submitted and assessed and virtual stakeholders included

• Requirements managed.• Points scored and deducted.

Time delays will cost money.• When game passed then

onto next game, for example APT project?

• Then digital rail platform?

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The statistics become the game!

The four areas are: • points – something for

‘players’ to earn; • rewards – something for

‘players’ to spend their earned points on;

• badges – something to show peers the achievements ‘players’ have unlocked;

• leader boards – a method of gaining some real-time feedback which is visible to everyone.

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Lifelike Project Scenarios

• Latent faults with the system that have to be identified, assessed and mitigated

• Risk based decision making.

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Accident Scenario Simulation

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Virtual System Structures

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Swiss Cheese Model / Bow Ties• We will emphasis these

ideas in our risk assessment and it will be further elaborated in the simulations.

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Simulation

• Good for capturing performance

• Good for capturing improvements

• Further questioning will be determined by performance record

• Simulations will be run this will determine success of failure of objectives

• Outcome could be a train disaster or a minor incident or a safe day on the railway.

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Trainers Input

• Briefings prior to each stage and on-line help (free at first then increasing cost)

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Typical Learning Outcomes (A)• Demonstrate a sound

understanding of the principles of CENELEC including Reliability and Safety

• Appreciate risk in the context of the railway, design and safety management

• Describe how design and the safety lifecycle interact and influence each other

• Relate current best practice in EN50126/8/9 to your own business

• Identify and use relevant standards to aid management of design risk

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Typical Learning Outcomes (B)• Understand risk assessment

and its approaches• Understand the concepts of

THR and SIL.• Describe different approaches

to risk acceptance • Understand system safety and

planning, documentation, systems engineering and integration, validation and stakeholder management in the overall rail business context.

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Pedagogy

• Without question, blended learning using face to face and technology driven gamification is proven as best practice [xx][xx].

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Why Now?

• Will fit in seamlessly with new digital railway approach

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Lets do this for the Digital Rail Era!

• Can be expanded to teach Digital railway skills and structure

• Easily configurable to inputs from experts and changes

• Great modern training facilities

• Data Driven• Captures best

practice