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IET Safety and Security Code of Practice - Input needed

Briefing Document - we want your feedback

The IET Safety TPN has been working closely with the IET Standards Team on a scope for a new Safety and Security Code of Practice.   The briefiing document is attached so have a look and let us know what you think of the idea, does it cover what you would expect, would this be useful and any other comments that we can feed back to the committee.

Next Stage

Get involved and give us your thoughts on this page.


The next stage is to hold a scoping meeting at with around 30 interested stakeholders.  If you are interested in participating in a future scoping workshop on the area, please contact Andrew Cooney (Portfolio Development Manager, IET Standards).

IET Standards

For those of you who may not know a lot about the IET Standards, IET Standards publishes authoritative standards, codes of practice and guidance materials for professional engineers and other key stakeholders, using its expertise to achieve consensus on best practice in emerging and established technology fields. Have a look to see what we already have and what is coming soon.
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  • Happy to support - email sent to Andrew


    Barry makes a valid point, and we are going through the same scoping exercise with the SCSC Safety of Autonomous Vehicles activity... defining what should, and what should not, be in scope will be a challenge.  Making it too wide ranging may mean it is too generic for everyone, and hence less useful for anyone.  But if we can get it right, it will be VERY useful!
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  • Happy to support - email sent to Andrew


    Barry makes a valid point, and we are going through the same scoping exercise with the SCSC Safety of Autonomous Vehicles activity... defining what should, and what should not, be in scope will be a challenge.  Making it too wide ranging may mean it is too generic for everyone, and hence less useful for anyone.  But if we can get it right, it will be VERY useful!
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