Author_Institution :
System engineer and barrister, Director Pitchill Consulting Ltd, UK. t+44(0)1483 273793 m +44(0)7836 217901 f+44(0)1483 273465, chris.elliott@pitchill.com
Abstract :
Engineers face prosecution, and their companies compensation claims, when safety-critical systems fail and cause harm. The law reduces the complexities of systems to simple linear and hierarchical structures, risking injustice and obstructing investigation. A three-fold solution is proposed, involving a more constructive approach to investigation, empowering system architects and corresponding contractual frameworks, and adapting the criminal and civil law to hold the system architects to account.