Cross-industry terminology and methods
Einsicht in Grundlagen und Methoden für Gefährdungs- und Risikoanalysen.
Seminardauer: 1 Tag
Brief description
Goal and benefits
The training enables participants to moderate a hazard and risk analysis themselves or to review it for methodological correctness.
Certificate: Methodology of hazard and risk analyses across different industries
Content
Whether plant engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace, the automotive industry or medical technology - hazard and risk analyses are not only a must, but also an opportunity. As part of normative requirements, system owners and development partners cannot avoid the systematic identification of potential hazards. If a systematic approach is taken, this first central step in determining safety goals for the protection of life and limb and the environment also helps to bring order to the jungle of safety measures, which often grow wild and are sometimes blindly adopted in a new context. Only with a sound and professional methodology can help to avoid responsible persons overlooking application risks becoming their own risk in the event of product liability. Methodologically experienced moderation is the key to a safe path!
Target groups
The method training is addressed to aspiring or practicing system analysts, safety engineers, safety managers, quality engineers and analysis moderators.
Prior knowledge
Mathematical knowledge of engineering studies or comparable qualification is expected. Basic knowledge of safety engineering or other risk reduction analyses should be acquired (e.g. FMEA). Previous participation in at least one hazard and risk analysis or FMEA for a complex system is advantageous.
Number of participants
Appr. 4 to 12 people
Proven training concept
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