Canterbury Rebuild Safety Charter nominated for Best Leadership of an Industry Sector or Region Award
November 3, 2024
The Canterbury Rebuild Safety Charter (the Charter) has been nominated as an award...
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June 16, 2022
Now that Navigatus has applied the Risk Management Maturity Model (RM3) to several...
Read moreHow will the COVID pandemic look in 2023?
March 4, 2022
In 2023 will the COVID pandemic be in the rear view mirror, just a footnote to history?...
Read moreLiterally, a Literary Post
February 16, 2022
I am literally overjoyed that you are reading this. Yes, I know, the above...
Read moreAre consistent COVID border controls a good idea?
February 3, 2022
Navigatus has reviewed the impact of COVID-19 border controls for aircrew in the...
Read moreThe Importance of Cheating
January 29, 2022
Cheating is the act to subvert rules in order to obtain an unfair advantage. Having...
Read moreRisk communication: learnings from the New Zealand COVID immunisation campaign
January 26, 2022
With 93% of the population double-vaccinated, New Zealand is a vaccination success...
Read moreLearnings from harbourmastering at Gisborne
January 24, 2022
Navigatus director, Kevin Oldham, reflects on risk management lessons learned from...
Read moreNASA beats the odds to deploy Webb telescope. Phew!
January 21, 2022
A few days ago the last of the hexagonal primary mirrors snapped into place, moving...
Read moreHow does volcanic eruption in Tonga cause a major oil spill in Peru?
January 21, 2022
A week after the volcano eruption and tsunami in Tonga, emergency relief is starting...
Read moreWorking at Alert Level 3 – A COVID-19 Checklist
April 17, 2020
As New Zealand prepares to ease the lockdown, enterprises operating under COVID-19...
Read moreGo hard, go early, go ……. ?
April 12, 2020
As most of us are doing I am sure ... maybe too much ... I'm glued to the radio...
Read moreA Lockdown Exit Pathway for New Zealand
April 8, 2020
How will New Zealand exit the current lockdown? It's now 2 weeks into a nation-wide...
Read moreCOVID-19 Economic Recovery
March 15, 2020
What will the world be like as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides? As we grapple with...
Read more101 of Business Continuity Planning
March 1, 2020
It's been a while since SARS and while there have been other potential pandemics...
Read moreBusiness Continuity for COVID-19 Coronavirus Outbreaks – Planning Scenario and Case Study
February 29, 2020
Business Continuity Planning for COVID-19 Coronavirus On 24 February the Prime Minister,...
Read morePersonal reflections on airline pandemic response
February 26, 2020
The rapidly developing COVID-19 situation and talk of a possible / probable global...
Read moreRisk Compensation vs prudence – two sides of the same coin?
September 9, 2019
Everyone was confident that ABS would make a big difference to the risk of nose-to-tail...
Read moreAn emerging solution to aviation carbon emissions?
August 23, 2019
The concept of flygskam (flight shaming), coming from northern Europe, arises from...
Read moreReflecting on Probability – A paper
May 8, 2019
On ‘Probability’, guesses and an 18th century mathematician's insight When considering...
Read moreDiscovery raises questions – emergency plans for space weather
March 13, 2019
Radioactive particles from huge solar storm found in Greenland Discovery raises...
Read moreThe IAC investigates Human Factors after tragic crash of Saratov Airlines Flight 703 on 11 February 2018
March 11, 2018
The Flight 703 Tragedy On 11th February 2018 Flight 703, Antonov-148 100B of Saratov...
Read moreRisk Analysis for Complex Systems with Human Factors Component
January 31, 2018
Risk Analysis for Complex Systems with Human Factors Component – A Human-centred...
Read moreTsunami Risk on Wellington to Petone Rail Corridor
December 17, 2017
Tsunamis are a significant risk to rail operations. That's the surprising conclusion...
Read moreSmartphone use in-flight – data integrity?
December 13, 2017
Earlier this year Navigatus ran a survey of the aviation community to find New Zealand’s...
Read moreRail Risks Research Published
December 12, 2017
Navigatus researched rail safety risks in New Zealand for the NZ Transport Agency...
Read moreNew rapids at Roxburgh show how maritime safety risks evolve
December 1, 2017
As Roxburgh cleans up from the flash flooding, kayakers are playing in the new rapids...
Read moreConsidering multiple-fatality consequence
August 11, 2017
Risk consequence scales as routinely applied by specialist professions not specialist...
Read morePilot Fatigue – The effect of prior duty sectors and hours
August 8, 2017
The following article prepared by Navigatus considers the effect of prior duty...
Read moreA trip to the home of the Black Swan!
May 3, 2017
This is an interview with Matt Bilderbeck of Navigatus. Matt has recently returned...
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