Course detail
Analysis, assessment and management of risks of technical systems
ÚSI-RTAPOAcad. year: 2023/2024
The course “Analysis, assessment and management of risks in technical systems” will be provided by the Faculty of Civil Engineering and the Faculty of Chemistry. It covers the following topics: modelling of the properties of load-bearing structures, consideration of the randomness of input parameters when designing a structure; impact loading, the importance of risk analysis for accident and crisis situations affecting technical systems; methods of risk analysis and their application; algorithms for the assessment and evaluation of technical risks, the modelling of fire propagation in buildings. The relationship between risk analysis and the analysis of available means.
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Aims
Students will study the issues related to this subject and master the defined aims of the subject. They will become acquainted with the issues dealt with in the course and practice the obtained knowledge and skills.
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
FLANAGAN, R., NORMAN, R.: Risk Management and Constructions. Blackwell Science, 1993
HAIMES, Y. Y.: Risk modeling, assessment and management. John Wiley and sons, 2004, ISBN 0-471=48048
MIKA,O., J.: Průmyslové havárie, TRITON, ISBN 80-7254-455-1, Praha 2003.
TICHÝ, M.: Ovládání rizika. Ch. Beck, Praha 2006, ISBN 80-7179-415-5
VYMAZAL, T., ADAMEC, V., MISÁK, P.: Analýza, posouzení a ošetření rizik technických systémů, VUT, 2017 (CS)
Recommended reading
Manual of the classification and priorization of risks due tu major accidents in process and related industries, IAEA TECDOC - 727, Vienna 1996.
RAIS, K., SMEJKAL,V.: Řízení rizik, Grada, 2004, 274 s., ISBN 80-247-0198-7
ŠTĚTINA, J.: Medicína katastrof a hromadných neštěstí, ISBN 80-7169-688-9, Grada Publishing, Praha 2000, 436 s
TIJMS, H. C.: A first course in Stochastic Models. John Wiley and sons, 2003, ISBN 0-471-49881-5
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2. Principles, directive, normative and legislative framework
3. Risk assessment techniques I
4. Risk assessment techniques II
5. Risk assessment techniques III
6. Project risk management
7. Algorithms for the evaluation and assessment of risks
8. Assessment of sustainability with regard to design, construction and use
9. Design focused on lifespan
10. Prevention of risks with regard to the area of environmental protection
11. Voluntary tools (Integrated Management Systems - EMS, QMS)
12. Environmental impact assessment (EIA/SEA)
13. Occupational health and safety in technical fields