Course detail
Advanced Methods of Risk Management
FSI-XAM-KAcad. year: 2024/2025
The main content of the course is a review of the procedures and methods for hazard identification (sources of risk) and determination of the level of risk (estimation of the consequences of an event). The course focuses on industrial safety (with regard to the relevant EU legislation), social risk of industrial activities, deductive and inductive methods of risk sources detection, and risk estimation.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Attendance in lectures is recommended.
In justified cases alternative form of tuition, solution of the individual semestral project.
Aims
The course allows the students to také upon the knowledge from previous studies, to deepen it, and to broaden it with the specified field. The students learn to use the basic methods and procedures of safety engineering, which require considering a broad spectrum of technical, economic, and ecological aspects.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
ČSN EN 31010. Management rizik - Techniky posuzování rizik. [s.l.] : Úřad pro technickou normalizaci, metrologii a státní zkušebnictví, 1.1.2011.
ČSN EN 60812. Techniky analýzy bezporuchovosti systémů – Postup analýzy způsobů a důsledků poruch (FMEA). [s.l.] : Český normalizační institut, 1.1.2007
ČSN EN 61025. Analýza stromu poruchových stavů (FTA). [s.l.] : Český normalizační institut, 1.11.2007
ČSN EN 62502. Techniky analýzy spolehlivosti - Analýza stromu událostí (ETA). [s.l.] : Český normalizační institut, 1.7.2011
ČSN IEC 61882. Studie nebezpečí a provozuschopnosti (studie HAZOP) - Pokyn k použití. [s.l.] : Český normalizační institut, 1.10.2002
Recommended reading
EN 60812 Analysis techniques for system reliability - Procedure for failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA); European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization 2006; pp. 44
EN 61025 Fault tree analysis (FTA); European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization 2007; pp. 48
EN 62502 Analysis techniques for dependability - Event tree analysis (ETA); European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization 2010; pp. 44
IEC 61882 Hazard and operability studies (HAZOP studies) - Application guide; International Electrotechnical Commission 2001; pp. 56
Lees Loss Prevention in the Process Industrie; Mannan, Sam. 3rd Edition. Texas, USA : Elsevier 2005; pp. 3775; ISBN 978-0-7506-7555-0
Classification of course in study plans
- Programme N-KSB-K Master's 1 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
Type of course unit
Guided consultation in combined form of studies
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Serious industrial accidents, couses and consequences.
3. Mathematical methods of risk estimation.
4. Sources of risk (mechanical, elektrical, chemical, biological).
5. FMEA and FMECA methods,application in risk analysis.
6. HAZOP method, detail analysis of sources of risk by HAZOP, prerequisites, possibilities of application.
7. ETA method, evaluation of initial events by ETA.
8. FTA method, evaluation of top event development by FTA.
9. Methods for analysis of reliability of human factor – analysis of tasks, HTA method.
10. Methods for analysis of reliability of human factor – evaluation of the influence of human factor on equipment.
11. Evaluation of risk analysis, metrics for estimation of risk acceptability.
12. Prevention of risks – elimination of sources, preventiv of occurrence, minimization of consequences. Approaches to risk prevention.
13. Presentation of semestral works.
Guided consultation
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Serious industrial world and local accidents, evaluation with ESIA and INES approaches.
3. Mathematical methods of risk description.
4. Evaluation of risk sources seriousness, handling dangerous materials.
5. Practical application of FMEA and FMECA methods.
6. Practical application of HAZOP method.
7. Practical application of ETA method.
8. Practical application of FTA method.
9. Practical application of HTA method.
10. Practical application of Human HAZOP method.
11. Evaluation of risk analysis, use of metrics for estimation of risk acceptability.
12. Approaches to risk prevention.
13. Presentation of case studies. Test.