
October 8, 2010 (Salem, NH)
Overview
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) demonstrates how the results
generated through conducting consequence analysis studies can be expanded to
give a full quantitative risk analysis. It considers additional input required,
including failure rate data, the effects of population and ignition sources,
and meteorological data. Individual risk and societal risk criteria are both
addressed. This module provides guidance on how to conduct an effective
quantitative risk analysis.
Topics
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Risk overview
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Stages in a quantitative risk analysis
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Background data
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Risk mitigation techniques
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Software for quantitative risk analysis
Participants
This module will help process/safety engineers and managers who wish to
familiarize themselves with the concepts and basics of QRA. This course is
designed for process industry professionals responsible for performing
consequence modeling or using its results in risk assessments, emergency
response planning, loss prevention, inherently safer designing, facility
siting, or environmental protection.
Fee:
$595 (Discount applied if taken with Consequence Analysis
Modeling)
Related Courses
Consequence Analysis Modeling
October 4-7, 2010 (Salem, NH)
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