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Welcome to the first issue of the second volume of the Safety-Critical Systems eJournal, which is published by the Safety Critical Systems Club (SCSC).
We have a new cover image for this volume, designed by Alex King. It has an environmental theme to mark the Club’s new Working Group, which started up last Summer. The Systems Approach to Safety of the Environment Working Group is intending to apply Systems Safety practices to systems that are embedded within the natural environment, while focussing on that environment. The group aims to produce clear guidance on how engineered systems should be developed and managed throughout their entire lifecycle so as to preserve, protect and enhance the environment. If you would like to join, or find out more about this group, please go to their page on the SCSC website: https://scsc.uk/ge.
John Spriggs SCSC eJournal Editor
john.spriggs@scsc.uk
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