The course is aimed at engineers and managers that may be involved directly or indirectly with the System Safety Assessment process, although it is formulated on the assumption that the participants have had no previous formal instruction on safety analysis techniques and processes. It will, therefore, be of interest to both the experienced practitioner and the novice.
The course is based on the safety assessment of Large Transport Aeroplanes, however since the emphasis of the course is based on the concepts of safety analysis it will be appropriate to other aircraft categories and other industries.
The objectives of the course are to give participants:
- An understanding of the methodology and analysis techniques for carrying out System Safety Assessments, including Functional Hazard Assessment, Zonal Safety Analysis, Fault Tree Analysis, Enhanced Fault Tree Analysis and Failure Mode and Effect Analysis.
- Familiarity with the mathematics and statistical distributions involved in the process.
- A knowledge of some of the more common errors encountered in analysing aircraft systems.
- An understanding of the interaction between the safety analysis process and systems architecture, and how the results of the safety analysis affect the maintenance and operation of transport aircraft.
The course is typically held over five days and constitutes:
- Lectures with question periods. Participants are encouraged to ask questions during the lectures to ensure a common understanding.
- Tutorials and exercises where participants will be shown how to solve problems and will have the opportunity to work on problems themselves. A full set of coloured printed course notes is provided to all participants and on successful completion a course certificate.
- Coffee and tea are provided during breaks and a light lunch at mid-day.
- A course dinner is provided on the Thursday evening.
Dates
9th – 13th September 2024.
Course Costs
The cost of the course, per delegate, is £2,200.00 UK Sterling. Concessions are available for multiple delegate bookings.
Accommodation Costs
The course is to be held at:
Aztec Hotel & Spa, Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol, BS32 4TS
T: 01454 201090
Delegates are responsible for arrangement and costs of their own accommodation and subsistence, with the exception of lunch and refreshments on each day and a course dinner on the Thursday evening. To book accommodation at the Aztec, please call or e-mail the hotel direct quoting ‘RGW Cherry course’ and they are able to give a 10% discount off the best available rate, with the choice of room only, bed and breakfast, or dinner, bed and breakfast rates. There are other hotels in the area should delegates prefer and we would be pleased to assist if required.
Contact us about our courses
If you would like further information, or to book a place on this course, please contact us at karen.monk@rgwcherry.co.uk