Get in touch

Send a short message about talks, workshops, review input, research collaboration or applied support.

The most useful enquiries usually include a clear question, context and audience. A short message is enough to begin; if the request seems like a good fit, the next step can be discussed by email.

Direct email

Email

For enquiries, please use:

sociotechnicalsafetystudio@gmail.com

If the email button does not open your mail app, copy the address above and send your message manually.

Please avoid sending confidential, sensitive or identifiable material in an initial message.

Message guide

What to include in your message

A short, well-scoped message helps me decide whether the request is a good fit and what kind of contribution would be useful.

Topic or safety question

What is the main issue, method or question you would like to discuss?

Context

Is this related to healthcare, aviation, rail, AI-enabled systems, research, teaching or another context?

Type of support

For example: talk, workshop, review input, research collaboration or applied support.

Audience

Who is the work for: students, researchers, practitioners, a project team or an organisational audience?

Timing

Include any relevant date, deadline or preferred timeframe.

Confidentiality

Please do not include sensitive or confidential details in the first message. A safer way to share information can be discussed later if needed.

Enquiries

Common reasons to get in touch

Talks

For seminars, conferences, learning events or professional sessions.

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Workshops

For method-focused or question-led workshops on system safety, risk or human factors.

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Review and advisory input

For focused external input on safety analysis, risk assessment, human factors or socio-technical methods.

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Research collaboration

For papers, project ideas, grant development or interdisciplinary safety research.

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Applied support

For selected, bounded projects where socio-technical safety analysis can help structure a question, review or learning activity.

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Notes

A few useful notes

Scope

The Studio is suitable for selected research-informed activities related to system safety, human factors, socio-technical risk, risk assessment and emerging safety-critical systems. Requests are considered based on fit, timing, expertise and scope.

Boundaries

Initial contact should not include confidential, sensitive, personal or safety-critical material. Any contribution would need to be scoped carefully. This page does not provide emergency advice, legal advice, certification, regulatory approval or formal safety-assurance sign-off.

Response

I aim to respond when a request appears relevant and feasible, but response times may vary depending on workload and availability.

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You may find it useful to browse the resources and services pages before sending a message.