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Risk and Reliability Engineering :Tonex Training


Risk and Reliability Engineering Training covers the principals and techniques of risk and reliability analysis to develop the required skills by exercising practical tools.

This training course focuses on the fundamental concepts and methodology of risk and reliability studies.

Learn About:

Fundamentals of risk and reliability engineering
Risk management process
Mathematics for risk analysis
Basic probabilities
Combined probabilities.
FTA/ETA
Systems modeling using Reliability Block Diagrams
FMEA/FMECA
HAZOP
Quantitative reliability analysis
Introduction to MCS
Reliability, Availability, Maintainability (RAM)
Risk control and decision support systems
Failure consequences
Introduction to stochastic modeling
Insurance of engineering applications
Risk analysis of big-projects
Regulations/standards/ hazards assessment
Asset integrity management
Inspection and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)

Audience:
Risk and Reliability Engineering Training is a 3-day course designed for:

Mechanical, process, and energy engineers
Production engineers
Surface facilities Engineers
Reliability Engineers
Maintenance Engineers
Plant managers
General managers
Quality managers
All individuals involved in maintenance and reliability management strategies and tasks

Course Outline:

Overview
Introduction to Risk Analysis
Structural Systems
Integral Reliability
Statistics for Risk and Reliability Analysis
Risk Control
Risk Based Maintenance Management
Quantitative Reliability Assessment
Empirical Reliability Analysis
Principles of Production Processes Reliability Analysis
Reliability Analysis of Systems
Failure Consequences and Severity
Principles of Financial Analysis
Principles of Risk Analysis
Risk Based Asset Economic Life Cycle Analysis
Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Process Function
Reliability-Centered Maintenance
Improving Systems Effectiveness
Regulations, Standards, Hazards Assessment

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