International System Safety Society
Nickname | ISSS |
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Formation | December 4, 1963 |
Founder | Roger Lockwood |
Founded at | University of Southern California, Los Angeles |
Type | 501(c)(6) Nonprofit |
Headquarters | St. Paul, MN |
President | Pam Alte |
Executive Director | Lee Helgen |
Website | www.system-safety.org |
Formerly called | Aerospace System Safety Society |
The International System Safety Society (ISSS) is a
ISSS has local chapters in several states across the United States, as well as in Singapore and Canada. The society currently has members from over 25 countries across the world.
History
The event recognized as the founding of the Society occurred on December 4, 1963, in the main lecture hall at the School of Aviation Safety on the University of Southern California campus in Los Angeles. The gathering consisted of about 40 individuals, including many students and others from the USAF Aerospace Safety Center, some USC faculty members, along with system safety representatives of the numerous aerospace companies located in the area.[1]
Events
Since the first event in 1972, the society has sponsored the annual International System Safety Conference. The society also sponsors annual member awards which are presented at the annual awards banquet during the International System Safety Conference. In addition, the society and local chapters organize webinars and symposia for society members.
ISSS is also one of the sponsoring societies for the annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium.[2] The society is also a sponsor of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Global Learning Summit.[3]
Publications
ISSN | 0743-8826 |
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Links | |
The society publishes the Journal of System Safety, a triannual
See also
References
- ^ "From the Archives: Notes on Society History – Blog of System Safety". Retrieved 2022-09-29.
- ^ RAMS2022. "2023 Home". RAMS 2023. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Sponsors | BCSP GLS". Global Learning Summit by BCSP. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
- ^ System Safety Analysis Handbook. System Safety Society. 1993.
- ISBN 9781447162698.