Description
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Description
Everyone in hazardous industries requires a set of core skills to equip them for living and working safely offshore, and as a basis for the development of job-specific safety skills. New entrants to the industry are required to complete a number of these courses before being allowed to enter high-risk and hazardous workplaces. All Core Safety courses should involve practical training in simulations that include realistic workplace environments.
The simulations include realistic plant and equipment and represent many of the hazards’ trainees will experience when joining workplaces.
Who Should Attend:
The course is designed for personnel from all those who are working for manufacturers, suppliers, operators, and aviation authorities who are concerned with the design, reliability, safety or certification of aircraft systems.
Course Outline
- Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA): The FHA exercise will identify the critical failure conditions of the system. Each group will classify the failure conditions in accord with the 25.1309 categories and identify the analysis techniques most appropriate to each.
- Particular Risks: The Particular Risks appropriate to the system and its installation will also be considered as appropriate.
- Enhanced Fault Tree Analysis (EFTA): The groups will carry out an Enhanced Fault Tree Analysis for the failure conditions identified by the FHA as being appropriate to this analytical technique.
- Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA): This exercise will use existing system drawings in order to perform FMEA on the aircraft system.
- Zonal Safety Analysis: Delegates will carry out a Zonal Safety Analysis on the aircraft zones in which the system is installed.