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Risk and Safety Management for Engineers: Risk Analysis

Length
11 hours
Price
149 GBP excl. VAT
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Length
11 hours
Price
149 GBP excl. VAT
Next course start
Start anytime See details
Course delivery
Self-Paced Online
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Course description

Risk and Safety Management for Engineers: Risk Analysis

This course will give an overview of a number of risk assessment techniques including Bowtie, Fault Trees, QRA, frequency assessment, consequence assessment and Risk Assessment Matrix. The course also explores human factors, human failures and human factors engineering and integration with example case studies from various industries. The course discusses what Functional Safety is and the ideas behind using LOPA and SIL for risk reduction. Finally, it explains how major accident scenarios affecting the environment are identified, and how their risks are assessed, ranked, and managed.

This course is one fifth of the main Risk and Safety Management for Engineers course.

Level: Technical

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Suitability - Who should attend?

This course is suitable for managers, engineers, operators, HSE advisors, risk management practitioners, and anyone else involved in managing risks. Individuals aspiring to hold any of the above types of position will welcome the information and experience contained within the course. Most examples are cross-industry, however, some examples are from certain sector

Outcome / Qualification etc.

By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Apply risk assessment techniques (e.g. Bowtie, QRA, Risk Assessment Matrix, HFE, LOPA, SIL), and better understand assessments carried out by others
  • Define and differentiate between Human Factors, Human Factors Engineering and Human Factors Integration
  • Give examples of case studies where human failure contributed to a major accident
  • Understand the basic process of risk management
  • Explain by reference to past incidents the environmental risk from major accidents

Training Course Content

Units included in this course

  • Units 1-2 - Bowtie Analysis
  • Unit 3 - Fault Tree Analysis
  • Unit 4 - Risk Assessment Matrix
  • Units 5-7 - QRA
  • Unit 8 - Human Factors
  • Unit 9 - Functional Safety
  • Unit 10 - Environmental Risk Assessment
  • Unit 11 - Final Assessment

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