Operational safety cases and transport regulator scrutiny

Transportation & logistics

Scheduling, dispatch and asset-condition models sit close to physical safety and to duty-of-care rules on hours, load and maintenance. We build the operational safety case with the deployment, so a transport regulator or insurer can see who approved an automated decision, on what basis, and how it can be overridden.

Pressures

What shapes delivery in this sector.

Operational safety

Automated dispatch, routing and maintenance decisions need documented limits and an override path.

Duty-of-care rules

Hours of service, load, inspection and crew-fatigue rules constrain what an optimizer may propose.

Incident accountability

After an incident, the operator must reconstruct which system influenced the decision and who approved it.

Use cases

Where value shows up first.

  • Dispatch and routing optimization with dispatcher sign-off
  • Predictive maintenance triage for fleets and rolling stock
  • Incident and near-miss report clustering
  • Customs, manifest and compliance document review

Evidence

What we leave behind.

  • Operational safety case with defined override authority
  • Constraint register mapping duty-of-care rules to model guardrails
  • Decision log sufficient to reconstruct any automated action

Next step

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