Risk Assessment

Duration: 3 Days | Lecture / Workshop

The objective of this Risk Assessment course is to provide you with an overview of Probability Risk Assessment (PRA) concepts and their applications to simple and complex systems and processes. Topics include: Introduction of risk terminology, Risk metrics, Risk perception, Risk management, Methods for risk scenario development (e.g., Event Trees and Fault Trees), and methods of solution.

Additionally, basic probabilistic models for calculating likelihood of risk scenarios, Data gathering Model parameter estimation methods including use of expert judgment and partial evidence, risk ranking and importance measures, assessment and propagation of uncertainties are covered. The workshop section of the class (1.5 days) introduces you to ITEM QRAS via a series of exercises and class-driven modeling scenarios.

Schedule: TBC

Location: TBC

Cost: TBC

Registration

To book a place on this useful and informative Risk Assessment workshop, please use the registration link above, or contact us by telephone or email.

Further details are available on request.

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Provides an overview of PRA concepts and their applications to simple and complex systems and processes. Topics include: Introduction of risk terminology, Risk metrics, Risk perception, Risk management, Methods for risk scenario development (e.g., Event Trees and Fault Trees), and methods of solution.
 
   

 

 

 

Risk Assessment