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24.01.2022 Sy Liebergot was the EECOM at the beginning of the Apollo 13 crisis. Check out our new podcast series Saving Apollo 13 on iTunes (https://buff.ly/2JZi1f8) and Stitcher (https://buff.ly/3eqqIxf). #NASA #Apollo #Apollo13 #KennedySpaceCentre #JackSwigert #Houston



22.01.2022 Want to go behind the scenes of our Apollo 13 podcast series? Want to know the cause of the failure? Then this podcast is for you. We’ll talk about each episode, cover the technical material we left out, discuss the cause, and even chat about Ron Howard’s excellent movie, Apollo 13.... We’ll even throw in a clue about our next long-form series The podcast is available on iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com//brady-heywood-pod/id1159251584 Also available on desktop at https://bradyheywood.libsyn.com/ Also available on Spotify and most podcast apps. #BradyHeywoodPod #BradyHeywood #Podcast #NASA #Apollo #Apollo13 #Space #JimLovell #KenMattingly #FredHaise #JackSwigert #GeneKranz #ChrisKraft #JohnAaron #Houston #Saturn5 #IwoJima #Houston

21.01.2022 A great turn out for the #networking event at the Hotel Fort Canning #LegendsBallroom #SCLSingapore #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw @SCLAust @SCLNorthAmerica

20.01.2022 In this short article for Safeguard Magazine in NZ, I highlight some of the responses there's been to my review of mining fatalities in Queensland. Read the article "Matter of Interpretation" at: https://www.bradyheywood.com.au/publications/... The Brady Review can be found at: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au//Table/2020/5620T197.pdf A big thank you to Peter Bateman for the opportunity to publish.



19.01.2022 'Having bad news go from the coalface up to the boardroom is actually a good thing.' ~ Kate du Preez How easily does bad news flow through your organisation? And is anyone actually listening to it? Listen to Episode 4 of our Rethinking Safety podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or online here: https://omny.fm/shows/rethinking-safety... #queenslandmining #rethinkingsafety #podcasts #minesafety #safety #mining #hse

18.01.2022 Next Ep of #BradyHeywoodPodcast is out on Feb 1. Here’s a clue to the topic... Be sure and subscribe to Google or Apple Podcasts or Spotify at https://www.bradyheywood.com.au/podcasts/ #engineringfailures #forensic #forensicwngineering

17.01.2022 The topic of the conference this year is 'Collaboration and Technology in Construction Law & Practice - Where to next?' #SCLSingapore #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw @SCLAust @SCLNorthAmerica



17.01.2022 Great trip to South32 Cannington mine last week to discuss the findings of the Brady Review into mine fatalities. We had a broad discussion on both the Review’s findings and how they can be applied from a practical perspective. Big thank you to Rob Jackson and Rick Sullivan for the invite. Report available at: https://lnkd.in/ezbARXq

16.01.2022 Here, Sean Brady assesses the strengths and weaknesses of applying engineering analysis to the forensic process

15.01.2022 Just arrived in #Singapore. #SCLSingapore #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw #SCLAustralia #SCLNorthAmerica

14.01.2022 In November last year Engineers Australia recognised our podcast as one of the 11 podcasts that should be on every engineer's playlist. We were so delighted with the recognition that we've produced new episodes, with one already released on 1 January covering a collapse in a Boston tunnel. The next episode will be released on 1 February. Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts or at... www.bradyheywood.com.au/podcasts/ The Engineers Australia article discussing the "11 podcasts that should be on every engineer's playlist" can be found here https://www.createdigital.org.au/podcasts-for-engineers/ #podcasts #bradyheywood #bradyheywoodpodcast #engineeringfailure #structuralfailure

14.01.2022 The conference is about to kick off with a welcome address by from Alex Wong from Hogan Lovells #SCLSingapore #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw #SCLAust #SCLNorthAmerica



14.01.2022 Have you been following our Miami Bridge Failure series? We’ve just released Part 2 - where we examine the extensive structural cracks and warning signs that were evident in the structure from the very beginning. Click the link below to view the article.

14.01.2022 Leg 1: Brisbane to Sydney. Heading to #Chicago for the International Society of Construction Law @SCLChicago @SCLNorthAmerica #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw

13.01.2022 Join us tomorrow, Monday 13th, for the launch of episode 1 of Saving Apollo 13. Podcast is available on all the usual platforms, including iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com///saving-apollo-13/id1506563333 #Apollo13 #nasa #jimlovell #houstonwevehadaproblem

12.01.2022 In the early afternoon of 15 March 2018, a partially-constructed pedestrian bridge at the Florida International University collapsed. Our latest blog examines the organisational, regularity and technical reasons for the tragedy View the article here: https://bit.ly/miami-bridge-failure-part-1

11.01.2022 I was recently interviewed about Forensic Engineering on the Omega Tau Podcast. We chat about the forensic investigation process, the underlying causes of why structures fail, and the role played by human factors in failures. https://podcasts.apple.com//omega-tau-science/id288471831 #forensicengineering omega tau podcast

10.01.2022 If you are interested in the #Boeing #737MAX crashes, then be sure and listen to this excellent discussion led by #mikiebarb on the #nytimes #TheDaily podcast. https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-daily/id1200361736

09.01.2022 Heading back to #Brisbane - another hugely successful conference by the #SCLSingapore team, and a great opportunity to catch up with so many others from around the world. #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw #SCLAust #SCLNorthAmerica

09.01.2022 Our recent episode of the #BradyHeywoodPodcast looked at the collapse of ceiling panels in a tunnel constructed as part of #TheBigDig project in #Boston.Listen to the episode on your fave app or at https://www.bradyheywood.com.au/podcasts/ #failure #engineeringfailure

07.01.2022 Keynote address by Dr. John Keung, Chairman, #BCACentreOfSustainableBuildings on the transformation of the built environment sector #SCLSingapore #AnnualConference #ConstructionLaw @SCLAust @SCLNorthAmerica #BuiltEnvironment #SustainableBuildings

07.01.2022 Episode 1 of Saving Apollo 13 went live today - hear the explosion that changed the mission from a moon landing to a fight for survival. #Apollo13 #Apollo50 #houstonwevehadaproblem #jimlovell

05.01.2022 All set for Law Rocks at Timbre #Singapore

05.01.2022 If you haven't been following our Rethinking Safety podcast series then Ep 4 is a great place to start. Have a listen if you're interested in why more reports of bad news can actually be good. https://podcasts.apple.com//4-why-everything/id1528301764

03.01.2022 'Rip off the wall the sign that says "So many days without an incident." It is the most miscommunicative thing that was ever invented.' ~ Sidney Dekker Do you use LTI, TRIFR or a similar measure in your organisation?... Regardless of which industry you work in, Episode 4 is a must listen - we enter the controversial world of incident reporting. Listen to Rethinking Safety podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or online here: https://omny.fm/shows/rethinking-safety #queenslandmining #rethinkingsafety #podcasts #minesafety #safety #mining #hse

03.01.2022 Frances ‘Poppy’ Northcutt was the first female #engineer to work in #MissionControl during #Apollo8. A learning about the exploded oxygen tank on the #Apollo13 mission, Northcutt and the other engineers who developed the computer program for Apollo 13 to get home, immediately came in to find a way to get the astronauts home safely. Source: NASA/Wikipedia

01.01.2022 Have you been following our Miami Bridge Failure series? We’ve just released Part 3, where we examine how the systems we put in place to prevent engineering collapses can just as easily fall apart as the bridge itself. Click the link below to view the article.

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