John T

 

Your last line is what,  I think, most of us have said or implied!

 

So what do the rest of the "viewers" think, and where do you think the
"world" is globally?

 

John Allen

W.London, UK

 

From: Tyra, John [mailto:john_t...@bose.com] 
Sent: 07 March 2015 21:35
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Safety standards versus safety engineering

 

With all due respect I think this is a generalization as when I worked at
TUV I assisted companies who were very safety conscience and it came down
from the top. I am also lucky to currently work for a company where the
upper management is very supportive of product safety.

 

That being said I also worked with companies when at TUV who wanted to do
the minimum and in some cases argued against compliance with the standards
or  who I felt tried to hide noncompliance's from me.

 

IMHO it really depends on the company and the culture of that company.

 

 

 

From: Richard Nute [mailto:ri...@ieee.org] 
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 6:16 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Safety standards versus safety engineering

 

 

 

I disagree.

 

The decision-makers leave the safety as well as the specific design to the
experts.  The decision-makers look at the bigger picture as to the features
of the product, how it fits into the product mix, and other high-level
stuff.  They don't engage in the specific design and they don't engage in
the safety aspects.

 

Trying to raise safety to a decision-maker level is futile, and expecting
them to champion safety is also futile.  Safety and EMC are things that must
be applied to a product.  The decision-makers know and expect that.  The
only thing that matters is if either causes a schedule delay.  

 

 

Best regards,

Rich

 

 

 

 

From: John Allen [mailto:john_e_al...@blueyonder.co.uk] 
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 1:50 PM
To: EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
Subject: Re: [PSES] Safety standards versus safety engineering

 

And not so cordially either!

 

From: John Allen [mailto:john_e_al...@blueyonder.co.uk] 
Sent: 06 March 2015 21:47
To: 'Bonsen, Robert'
Subject: RE: [PSES] Safety standards versus safety engineering

 

Robert

 

You have obviously "been there"!

 

I sympathise, completely - I have too!

 

John Allen

W. London, UK

 

From: Bonsen, Robert [mailto:robert.bon...@hp.com] 
Sent: 06 March 2015 21:21
To: John Allen
Subject: RE: [PSES] Safety standards versus safety engineering

 

Good points, all, especially this one. Those not involved with larger
companies often miss that safety is only a part of the bigger picture,
unfortunately. Thus, the decision makers are rarely sufficiently educated,
experienced or even interested in championing safety.

 

That is left to the guys at the bottom, who, when accused of making
pro-safety calls against bigger business goals, are typically cordially
invited to find employ elsewhere. 

 

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