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SUMMARY:eSpace Webinar – Evolution of crew safety criteria for future Sp
 ace transportation systems\, by Aline Decadi – ESA
DTSTART:20210510T130000
DTEND:20210510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T172428Z
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Aline Decadi\nCrew safety is of paramount importance for futur
 e human exploratory spaceflight. In order to ensure optimum safety standar
 ds\, the design criteria for this new generation of spacecraft must be mat
 ured\, such as the level of crew safety required.\nThrough a hazard contro
 l process assessment\, several risk mitigation strategies may be found sui
 table to achieve both an acceptable level of crew safety and mission succe
 ss. Such an assessment thus requires both: elaboration of a regulated safe
 ty assessment process\, that is shared and approved worldwide\, and defini
 tion of safety criteria that are required to fulfil the mission objectives
 \, and need to be approved by a Certification Authority.\nThe paper will e
 valuate existing standardized safety and regulatory processes that are in 
 place for civil aviation\, which are largely accepted as being a premier e
 xample of industry safety standards\, and assess how it could be extrapola
 ted and adapted to ensure similar safety standards in future human space e
 xploration missions.\nThe civil aviation process presents commonalities in
  terms of methods for conducting a safety assessment\, that are expandable
  to space exploration. This paper describes the related transfer function 
 from civil aviation to space exploration (ISS\, Moon and Mars) as a steppi
 ng stone to reach an international consensus to be targeted by the Space A
 gencies to ensure the crew a safe journey and return to Earth.\n\nAline De
 cadi is a Dependability and Safety engineer working on the development of 
 the Launch System Ariane 6 at the European Space Agency. In addition\, she
  is involved in ESA Moon/Mars workshops and she volunteer on Mars analogue
  missions for the Mars Society. She is passionate by the human space explo
 ration\, and works on the evolution of the crew safety criteria for future
  exploration missions.
LOCATION:https://epfl.zoom.us/j/87382441565
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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