GROUPS OF INTEREST
Group of Interest 1
Group focus: Natural Hazards
Mission Statement
Enable interdisciplinary learning between professionals for the prevention and mitigation of natural hazards and disasters.
Natural hazards and disasters are those which would occur in nature without any human influence (e.g. flooding, earthquake, lightning, etc.) as well as those influenced or induced by human activity (e.g. climate change, pandemic, etc.)
Scope
The scope of this group of interest (GOI-1) is to facilitate:
- Knowledge transfer – share the latest research, tools, methods, solutions and best practice in relation to Natural Hazards, and their application in the characterisation, prevention and mitigation of associated risks
- Networking – Provide a forum in which interdisciplinary Natural Hazard practitioners and decision makers can connect and interact
Group of Interest 2
Group focus: Engineered System Hazards
Mission Statement
An engineered system hazard is one which results from the failure during expected modes of operation:
- of engineered equipment, constructions, products, processes or
- of systems of these, or
- in the control of these.
We are particularly interested in those failures that could lead to catastrophic incidents with any of the following consequences: significant injuries to people, significant damage to the environment, or large financial loss.
Scope
The scope of this group of interest (GOI-2) is to facilitate:
- discussion between those with expertise and interested parties,
- the transfer of knowledge of good practices, and
- the creation of tangible output to inform public debate
The overall purpose of this is to improve safety of workers and the public, and to reduce impacts on the environment.
Group of Interest 3
Group focus: Emerging and Future Technology
Mission Statement
Share knowledge of new technologies and risks that arise or are inherent to these technologies to enable a robust and resilient society.
Scope
The scope of this group of interest (GOI-3) is to facilitate:
- Discussion between those involved in the development of new technologies and associated risks, regulators and other interested parties;
- The transfer of knowledge and best practices on risk between established technology sectors and emerging technology;
- The creation of outputs to inform public debate on risks associated with emerging technologies.
- Focus on future projects, including; digitalisation, automation and AI, new energy, new materials and advanced manufacturing