The Hatfield rail crash happened on 17 October 2000 at Hatfield, Hertfordshire. It was caused by a metal fatigue-induced derailment. It took the lives of four people and injured more than 70.

Guest speaker Greg Morse, RSSB’s RHSS Editor and Operational Feedback Lead – SSH Delivery, will deliver an insightful presentation on the Hatfield accident of 2000 and the lessons learnt that still apply to the future of supply chain management.

Host speaker Phil Smith, RISQS Scheme Manager at RSSB, will be presenting his usual slot on non-conformance. His session will highlight an increase in incident protection failures and where they are coming from.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with our presenters during a live Q&A session. Secure your place today.

Agenda:

  1. Non-Conformances Update and Trackside Protection Concerns – Phil Smith, RISQS Scheme Manager
  2. Learnings from the Hatfield Accident of 2000 – Greg Morse, RSSB’s RHSS Editor and Operational Feedback Lead – SSH Delivery
  3. Live Q&A

Please note that during the Q&A session, speakers will not respond to questions on platform usage. Instead, we will be placing another tuitional in the diary to look at some of our Frequently Asked Questions, and we will answer as many as we can there.