OVERVIEW OF HAZARD IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUES
1 Day Course
Next date: 12th December 2012
This programme
can also be run at your premises and adapted to
your specific requirements.
Contact us if you'd
like to discuss this further.
Who should attend?
If your role involves reviewing engineering
designs with a view to minimising the frequency
or consequence of failure, then this course is
for you. Focusing on which Hazard Identification
techniques to use and the effort required to
implement them, this course is suitable for
project managers, designers, operators,
supervisors and engineers alike.
Why attend?
Hazard
Identification is a crucial part of a safety or
reliability assessment, but it is vital to
select the most appropriate hazard
identification technique if you are to
cost-effectively maximise its benefits.
This intensive 1 day course will
give you an overview of the different techniques
that can be used for hazard identification,
including a brief outline of each approach,
suitable applications, preparatory tasks,
resource requirements, and the benefits and limitations
of each.
What does the course cover?
Learning from experience
(including
checklists, codes and practices)
Structured Brainstorming Techniques
(including
What If?, Cause and Effect Technique, Scenario
Creation Technique)
Hazard Indices
Preliminary Hazard Analysis and
Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Studies
Failure
Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Other Hazard Identification Techniques
(including SNEAK Analysis, Energy Flow / Barrier
Analysis)
Human Error Identification
Fault Trees, Event Trees and Cause
Consequence Analysis
1 Day Course £450.00
+ VAT
Amanda has deep knowledge
of reliability analysis across a range of sectors and an
engaging presentational style suited to both experts and
novices alike.
Professor
Simon Pollard, Cranfield University
Please remind me about this course one
month before it runs