Course description
Students will learn how to apply appropriate safety assurance for activities involving explosives and ordnance.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Students must have successfully completed the Introduction to Explosives Engineering course or have relevant experience in order to take this as a Short Course for Credit.
There are no prerequisites if taken as a Standalone Short Course.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
What you will learn
On successful completion of this module a student should be able to:
- Describe the evolution and importance of regulations and legal context for explosive safety;
- Design a suite of metrics for a safety programme;
- Produce a proactive safety protocol for an EOE activity;
- Critique or defend safety procedures for EOE activities.
Training Course Content
Core content
- Introduction to key safety legislation and military protocols,
- Undertake syndicate work associated with specific programmes that support the recognition of threats and failure modes,
- Complete safety assessments that are in-line with real and theoretical scenarios,
- Discuss and debate the complexity of safety protocols.
Course delivery details
Course structure
Lectures and syndicate work.
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