Título do Curso: Segurança Ferroviária com base nas Normas internacionais Objetivos: Capacitar para a adequada condução de Projetos de Sistemas guiado de Transporte (metroferroviário), sob o ponto de vista de Normas mundialmente reconhecidas que regem a matéria (CENELEC EN5012X). Conteúdo Programático: Dia 1 Norma EN50126 Estrutura CENELEC RAMS Ciclo de Segurança: Do projeto conceitual ao decomissionamento Passos com objetivos & I/O Processo de alocação: Do THR e perigo ao SIL Análise de Segurança e documentos mandatórios Dia 2 Norma EN50129 Safety Cases: Produto Genérico Aplicação Genérica Aplicação Específica Apresentação do Safety Case: Gerenciamento da Qualidade Gerenciamento da Segurança Evidência da Segurança Técnica Utilização de Produto Certificado Aceitação cruzada Assessment & Certificação
Dia 3 Norma EN50128: 2011 Organização e atribuições Gerenciamento da Segurança Garantia do software Gerenciamento da Qualidade Gerenciamento da Competência Ciclo V Verificação e Validação Qualificação de Ferramentas Assessment de Software Introdução à noção de componente Programa sujeito a modificações e adaptações Local do Curso: São Paulo SP Carga Horária: 24 horas (3 módulos x 8 horas) Data Prevista: 28, 29 e 30 de Julho de 2015 Horário: Das 8h00 12h15 / das 13h45 18h00 (2 intervalos de 15 minutos em cada período) Instrutor: Aryldo Gentil Russo Jr. (segue CV anexado) Preço: R$ 2.000,00 por participante (Para grupos a partir de 5 participantes será concedido um desconto de 10%) (Para grupos a partir de 10 participantes será concedido um desconto de 20%) O pagamento deverá ser feito até dia 13/7/2015 **** Vagas limitadas: Procure antecipar sua inscrição ****
PERSONAL INFORMATION GENTIL RUSSO Jr. Aryldo Location: France / North area Sex: Male Nationality: Portuguese / Brazilian E-mail address : aryldo.russo@certifer.eu Coordinator - Senior Assessor in CCS 15 years of experience SHORT DESCRIPTION I have been working on safety related projects since 1999, and have accumulated a relevant experience of both research and development and validation of industrial safety-critical projects, particularly in the railway domain. I have been responsible for the complete RAMS activities of several SIL 2, 3 and 4 railway projects, and largely contributed to the remaining Safety and Validation activities. WORK EXPERIENCE 01/09/2013 Present Project Manager / Senior Safety Assessor - CERTIFER, ANZIN (France) - Assessor-coordinator for the Control /command and Signalling domain (CCS), more than 20 projects, such as: ISA -> software safety assessor for Ansaldo ZC and CC software ISA -> software safety assessor for Data Preparation of Ansaldo core CBTC ERTMS -> safety assessor for the implementation of a TSR of Infrabel line ISA -> software safety assessor for Ansaldo BTM driver. ISA -> ADA Runtime Library for SIL4 applications ISA -> TCMS Software update for a SIL2 application ISA / ERTMS -> Software and Tools assessment ssment of a CBTC/ETCS/IXL generic development process for GE ISA -> FFFIS Profibus Library for SIL4 (ERTMS) applications ISA -> Santiago Lines 3 and 6 Porject, CBTC and PSD systems ISA -> Configuration Software for SNCF and VELARO train. ISA -> Nippon Signal CBTC for Delhi Line 8 Metro, including PSD interface ISA -> Platform Screen Doors for L15 and L16 Paris ISA -> software safety assessor for Ansaldo ZC and CC software for CBTC
V5.x ISA -> Configuration Software for ROTEM train. ISA/ICE -> Platform Screen Doors and interfaces - Metro Los Teques Venezuela ISA -> Peru Line 2 PSD and CCS - Project Manager, more than 15 projects, such as: PM -> Panamá Line 1 (extension) - Global System; PM -> Pakistan projects Rehab and 24+7 - Interlocking System; PM -> ATO Intercity; PM -> ATS Core; PM -> Odometry system; - Latina America business manager Responsible for the marketing development in South America, notably, the establishment of a CERTIFER's Branch in Brazil, and for that, promote the prospection of future clients, disseminate the state-of-art techniques used in Europe for Safety Assessment and certification through congress and seminars participation, create and train the core people for the new organization, among other key activities. 05/2009 30/08/2013 Senior Assessor - CERTIFER Accredited by CERTIFER (European certification body) for execution and validation of safety analysis in the area of signalling, interlocking and rolling stock. Deputy manager for the Independent Safety Assessment process of Panama Metro Line 1 (signalling, rolling stock and interlocking). Responsible for the independent safety assessment activities to support the system certification against the following railway standards: EN50126, EN50128, EN50129, and also EN50121, EN50124, EN50125 and EN50159. The main activities regarding safety are: performing the necessary verification of system hazard analysis, including preliminary hazard analysis and all the safety analysis, for the safety argumentation to the certification authority. Responsible for the Independent Safety Assessment process (ISA) for the CBTC system in Santiago Lines 3 and 6 projects. 01/01/2000 25/08/2013 Research and development department director - AeS Group, Sao Paulo (Brazil) Responsible to manage a team of more than 15 people, in charge to develop software and hardware for safety critical applications. Consultant for the implementation of PSD Systems in all lines of Metro São Paulo BR Responsible for technical verification (including Safety) of the POSCO PSD system installed in lines 3 and 4 of Metro SP Responsible for verification and validation of several safety critical projects in railway domain.
Some projects carried out during these years: 1 ) Safety assessment of Signaling System for Line 4 of São Paulo metro 2.a) Safety Analysis of Rolling Stock Door System for Line 2 of Sao Paulo metro. 2.b) Safety Analysis of Rolling Stock Door System for Lines 2 and 4 of the Santiago Metro. 3) Formal verification of the signaling system, generic core, which can be used, after setting in any system to be implemented (One of the versions currently being used in the line 2 of São Paulo metro) 4) expert in formal methods and development of critical systems (containing software and hardware). Several published academic articles on software development for critical systems. CRE (Certified Reliability Engineer) ASQ. Member of the ABNT (Brazilian Association of technical standards) of "adaptation" of IEC standards related to safety (family 61508) for Brazilian Market. Professor at Korea University for the development of critical software. Professor in the post Graduate Course in Risk Management at Foundation Vanzolini (Fundação Vanzolini) responsible for Hazard Analysis course. Responsible for the development of a complete door control system (to be used in RS onboard doors, and PSD Doors). Hardware, firmware and system conception. EDUCATION & TRAINING EQF level 7 EQF level 6 Register Master in Computer Engineering USP - IPT, São Paulo (Brazil) Reliability Engineer ASQ, (United States) Incorporated Engineer by Engineering Council UK Under the number: 620107
PERSONAL SKILLS Mother tongue(s) Portuguese Other language(s) UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production English C2 C2 C1 C1 C1 Spanish C2 C2 C1 C1 C1 French B2 C1 B2 B2 B1 Levels: A1/A2: Basic user- B1/B2: Independent user C1/C2: Proficient user Europass - European language levels - Self Assessment Grid Organisational /Managerial skills Very strong analytical skills International or intercultural experience Specialties: Software development, Critical applications in transportation, railway, avionics, etc... Leadership, capable to work remotely effectively, ability to teach and act as a mentor, Strong coordination capability, independent worker. Job-related skills Reliability and Safety Critical Application development (Software and Hardware) Specialist in formal methods development. Experience with subcontractor management, validator, Assessor and authority control. Experience with technical railway solutions (Interlocking, ETCS architecture and functional requirements). Experience with RAMS activities in projects and process-related audits. Experience with Functional Safety and Analysis. Experience with railway standards (EN50126, IEC61508, EN50129). Knowledge of functional safety automotive standards (ISO 26262) Knowledge of the Yellow Book, V-Model, International projects, requirements management (Doors, Objectiver, and other tools.) Computer skills System modeling with UML and SysML Excellent skills in: MS Office package, Requirment tools, like DOORS, ProR, etc..., programing languages, MS Project, etc..
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Publications Modelling Control Systems in B: an Industrial Case Study SBMF2007 Formal Methods in Industry: The State of Practice of Formal Methods in South America and Far East 2009 Formal Methods Outside the Mother Land2009Mapping Requirements to B models 2010 Starting B Specifications from Use Cases 2010 An approach of requirements tracing in formal refinement 2010 The seed was spread out: An Overview of Formal Methods Application in Brazil 2010 Towards to an automatic formal model generation and verification derived from a graphical model 2011 Doing the same thing better-improving the validation process by the use of formal methods 2011 Possible apllications of Event-B in small industries 2012 A formal approach to railway signalling systems verification using Event-B 2012 References CRE - Certified Reliability EngineerASQ - American Society for Quality, License 6006 CSSBB - Certified Six Sigma Black BeltASQ - American Society for Quality 2007 2014 Functional Safety ExpertTUV, License ID-No.: 195/12 Memberships SaRS Fellow IEEE Regular Member IRSE Member (70372) Additional Organizations ASQ, IEEE, ACM, INCOSE