The aim of this course to let the student be familiar with and be able to use the different quantitative and qualitative techniques for determination, analyses and assessments of risks associated with organizational, workplace and industrial processes and activities such as design, manufacturing, operation, management, and regulations. The course also teaches aspects of risk-informed decision-making and risk management related to industrial operations. It involves risk identifying, characterizing, reducing, managing, and disseminating to others about the nature, magnitude, probability, and uncertainty of possible events. Tools such Bow Tie Analysis, Risk Matrix approach, Dow Fire & Explosion Index, models, and methods of probability to quantify uncertain events and statistics to evaluate data and calculate model parameters for up-to-date system reliability estimates would be employed. Relevant real case studies on quantitative and qualitative risk analysis techniques would be discussed
Course ID: SAFEN 606
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4 | 4 | 4 | - |
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