January 10, 2017
SHB: Review of applicants - Master Study April'17
Issues to be discussed:
1) List of applicants
2) Facebook page
3) How to find German students?
May 13 - 17, 2013
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course V-R38 IRP: Industrial Risk Psychology
April 8 - 12, 2013
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course V-R26 QRA&A, Quantitative Risk Assessment and Advanced Application
Lecturers: Prof. Valerio Cozzani, Dr. Ernesto Salzano, Dr. Alessandro Tugnoli
The aim of the course is the introduction to quantitative risk analysis. The steps necessary to calculate risk indexes starting from the results of hazard identification will be illustrated and demonstrated. Practical approach to frequency calculation and consequences assessment, including vulnerability models, will be discussed. The main risk indexes will be introduced and discussed. A case-study will be carried out to illustrate the calculation and the use of individual, societal and other advanced risk indexes.
February 18 - 22, 2013
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course III-R08 FIRE: Fire Protection
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Lecturer: U. Krause
€500 | 3CPs
This course aims to extend the knowledge about fire protection in industry based on the practice in EU, as well as to provide basic knowledge on fire modeling. It starts with the theory of fire and extinguishment and explains sources of risk and fire protection installations. Fire modeling elaborates modeling principles and gives number of examples explaining use of different fire models.
February 4 - 8, 2013
SHB/iNTeg-Ris course V-R21: Safety and Reliability Analysis
Definition and discussion of basic concepts related to reliability and risk analysis. Functional analysis and identification and evaluation of faults and hazards. System analysis based on FMECA, reliability block diagrams and fault trees. Quantification of reliability and availability of technological systems. Measures for reliability importance. Analysis of repairable systems by Markov methods. Analysis of safety-critical systems (IEC 61508). Analysis of systems with common cause failures. Estimation of failure rates. Survey of reliability data sources.
January 17 - 19, 2013
Course IV-R14 iCSR&S: integrated Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability / Block lectures of iCSR course (Uni Stuttgart) - Emerging Risks and integrated Corporate Social Responsibility
Compact lectures on iCSR topics.
January 14 - 17, 2013
SHB/iNTeg-Risk Course III-R06 HSSE: Health, Safety, Security and Environment
The course gives an overview of EU regulation in the field of HSSE (health, safety, security and environment), explains the objectives and requirements, as well as state-of-the art in the implementation including constraint and advantages. Special focus is:
- on the integrated pollution prevention and control (IPPC) as defined in the new Industrial Emissions Directive (Directive 2010/75/EU) and the former IPPC directive (Directive 2008/1/EC),
- on the prevention of major accidents (Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major-accident hazards - so-called Seveso II Directive).
December 7 - 10, 2012
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course II-R05 RCM&RCFA, Reliability Centered Maintenance and Root Cause Failure Analysis
Course profile
Lecturer: D. Balos
€750 | 3CPs
Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) and Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA) as methodologies used for logical decision-making process for analysis and definition of the equipment maintenance requirements, as well as for accident prevention. The focus of the course is on the damage mechanisms appearing in different industries. A large number of well elaborated examples is included.
December 5, 2012
SHB/HELM course V-R36 IRM: Innovation Risk Management
HELM - Workshop Risk Assessment
September 24 - 28, 2012
SHB/iNTeg-Risk Course I-R02 PETRO, Risk Analysis in Petrochemical Industry
The petroleum industry is changing rapidly, challenging many organizations and individuals to keep pace and distinguish opportunity from risk. This course will present current global and regional happenings in the upstream, midstream,downstream and in petrochemical industries. It will increase understanding of the industry's strengths and weaknesses and the risk issues.
September 19 - 21, 2012
RBI PoF: RBI Probability of failure - Damage Factors [V-R33] (RiskROM)
SHB Course V-R33 RBI PoF, RBI Probability of failure - Damage Factors
(RiskROM, Module III
Determination of probability of failure in an API RBI assessment - Damage Factors)
For each damage factor following issues will be treated:
- overview on the degradation mechanism
- description of degradation
- preliminary analysis criteria (screening)
- required data
- effectiveness of inspection
September 18, 2012
BasicRIMAP: CWA 15740 RIMAP - The Basics [V-R31] (RiskROM)
SHB Course V-R31 Basic RIMAP, CWA 15740 RIMAP - The Basics
(RiskROM: Training - Module IV-2)
Lecturer: P. Stanojevic
September 17, 2012
ISO31000: Standard ISO 31000: Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines [V-R32] (RiskROM)
SHB Course V-R32, ISO31000, The ISO 31000 standard: Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines
(RiskROM: Training, Module I-1)
Lecturers: A. Jovanovic/P. Stanojevic
September 14, 2012
CAA: Consequence Analysis in an API RBI Assessment [V-R30] (RiskROM)
CAA: Consequence Analysis in an API RBI Assessment [V-R30]
(RiskROM: Training - Module IV-1)
Lecturer: D. Balos
September 13, 2012
Probability and Consequence of Failure of Equipment
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Lecturer: D. Balos
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September 12, 2012
API RBI Concepts in Industry
This course is the first step for people who are interested in Risk-Based Inspection (RBI). The fundamental concepts of RBI and its reliance on understanding damage mechanisms (API 571) and fitness for service concepts (API 579) will be introduced. The main topics will cover overviews of Probability of Failure, Consequences of Failure, Risk Analysis and Inspection Planning Based on Risk Analysis.
July 23 - 27, 2012
SHB/iNTeg-Risk Course IV-R16 LCA, Life Cycle Analysis and Assessment
Principles and practical application of the life cycle analysis (LCA) as a technique for accessing the environmental aspects and potential impacts associated with a product, by (a) compiling an inventory of relevant inputs and outputs of a product system, (b) evaluating the potential environmental impacts associated with those inputs and outputs, and (c) interpreting the results of the inventory analysis and impact assessment phases in relation with to the objective of the study.
The course will provide overview of the techniques and the tools needed for the analysis, with practical examples primarily from process industry and relevant products, covering the environmental aspects and potential impacts throughout a product’s life (i.e. cradle-to-grave) from raw material acquisition through production, use and disposal, with a particular attention focused onto resource use, human health and ecological consequences.
May 2 - 5, 2012
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course I-R01 INTRO, Introduction to Risk Management
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Course I-R1
Introduction to Risk Management
May 2 - 5, 2012
Stuttgart Institute of Management
and Technology ( SIMT)
70599 Stuttgart, Germany
We continue the series of courses which all belong to joint effort of iNTeg-Risk project (represented by EU-VRi and other partners), University of Stuttgart (ZIRN) and Steinbeis University Berlin (STI Advanced Risk Technologies) to set a modern, modular and distributed model of education and certification in the area of Risk Engineering and Management with particular emphasis on the issue of emerging risks, in particular those related to new technologies (see the draft document with the report from iNTeg-Risk WP4.10).
All courses are embedded into the certified and accredited system of SHB (Steinbeis University Berlin) and each course brings credit points for academic and/or professional education.
Short Description of the course:
The course covers main topics of industrial safety, starting with different aspects of risks and terminology used in the field. The main part of the course is dedicated to the related EU directives. The course outlines goals, scope and required measures / obligations considering acute (accidents) and chronic (pollution) risks. Special focus is given to major accident prevention and related process safety risk assessment methodology.
Furthermore, the course
- is illustrated by number of examples
- presents commonly used method and tools and
- provides exercises and preparation for the final exam.
As introductory, the course is dedicated to the wide range of participants, such as:
- professionals dealing with risk issues on management or operation level,
- individuals with no previous experience in the field of risk management, but willing to extend their knowledge and take up new roles in risk management in their companies,
- students of Steinbeis Master of Risk Engineering and Management program and similar programs.
At the end of the course students are expected to have basic knowledge about:
- general terms used in the area of risk, safety, hazard, risk and risk assessment...
- respective EU regulation/directives such as REACH, Seveso II, ATEX, and the obligations resulting from them
- main elements of the process safety assessment (input data, hazards identification methods and tools, scenario elaboration and assessment of related risks…), including major accidents prevention policy
- safety measures, based on regulatory requirements, as implemented in the different EU member states.
As an option, the course covers the issues of risk perception and risk communication and tackles the method of stakeholder involvement in technical risk management.
The course participants will receive the training material consisting of textbook and transparencies (download), as used by the lecturers during the course.
Further information can be found on the program. Registration for the course is open at:
http://www.eu-vri.eu/fwlink/?LinkID=357
(If you are partner in iNTeg-Risk project please, use your iNTeg-Risk credentials for registration)
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March 27 - 30, 2012
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course II-R04a RBI-PETRO, Risk Based Inspection - Petro
Course II-R4a RBI-PETRO:
Risk Based Inspection
March 27 - 30, 2012
RBMI Business Centre EMEA, Lloyd's Register EMEA - Energy,
3026 Rotterdam, The Netherlands
The course is organized in the occasion of RBMI 2012 User Conference and Energy Event (March 27 - 28, 2012) and Kick-off meeting of potential stakeholders: "Upgrading" of the CWA 15740:2008 towards the European Norm (March 29, 2012).
The course II-R4a RBI - PETRO, will be an unique opportunity to learn more about Risk-Based Inspection, its application in industry using different tools and working processes that comply with the main reference documents.
A team of highly-qualified and experienced lectures in this area from reputable companies such as Bayer Technology Services, Lloyd's Register EMEA - Energy and Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies (R-Tech) will be conducting the course.
Furthermore, the course is embedded into the certified and accredited system of SHB (Steinbeis University Berlin) and means that each course brings credit points for academic and/or professional education.
The course is embedded into the certified and accredited system of SHB (Steinbeis University Berlin) and means that each course brings credit points for academic and/or professional education.
Short Description:
The course elaborates risk issues in petrochemical industries and explains principles of risk based inspection. It deals with existing risk-based approaches and gives links to applied codes and standards. The focus of the course is given to the main reference documents of American Petroleum Institute
Recommended Practice for Risk-Based Inspection (API RP 580)
Base Resource Document on RBI (API Publication 581) API 581.
Furthermore, the course
- presents commonly used method and tools
- is illustrated by number of examples
- provides exercises and preparation for the final exam.
The course is dedicated to
- engineers (university level), managers, inspectors, legislators and other professionals dealing with risk and safety in industry
- students of Steinbeis Master of Risk Engineering and Management program and similar programs.
At the end of the course students are expected to know the answers to the following questions:
- Why RBI analysis is used and what are benefits and limitations of various RBI technologies?
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What are differences between qualitative and quantitative approaches to RBI methods?
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What is the scope of equipment covered in RBI techniques?
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How RBI provides input to minimum requirements for programs that meet RP 580?
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What are future industry trends in RBI?
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December 12 - 16, 2011
SHB/iNTeg-Risk course I-R01 INTRO, Introduction to Risk Management (Risk and Safety Management)
Course I-R1
Introduction to Risk Management
December 12-16, 2011
Haus der Wirtschaft, Willi-Bleicher-Str. 19
70174 Stuttgart, Germany
With this course we open the series of courses which all belong to joint effort of iNTeg-Risk project (represented by EU-VRi and other partners), University of Stuttgart (ZIRN) and Steinbeis University Berlin (STI Advanced Risk Technologies) to set a modern, modular and distributed model of education and certification in the area of Risk Engineering and Management with particular emphasis on the issue of emerging risks, in particular those related to new technologies (see the draft document with the report from iNTeg-Risk WP4.10).
The course is embedded into the certified and accredited system of SHB (Steinbeis University Berlin) and means that each course brings credit points for academic and/or professional education.
Short Description:
The course covers the main topics of industrial safety, starting with different aspects of risks and terminology used in the field. The main part of the course is dedicated to the related EU directives. The course outlines goals, scope and required measures / obligations considering acute (accidents) and chronic (pollution) risks. Special focus is given to major accident prevention and related process safety risk assessment methodology.
Furthermore, the course
- is illustrated by number of examples
- presents commonly used method and tools and
- provides exercises and preparation for the final exam.
As introductory, the course is dedicated to the wide range of participants, such as:
- professionals dealing with risk issues on management or operation level,
- individuals with no previous experience in the field of risk management, but willing to extend their knowledge and take up new roles in risk management in their companies,
- students of Steinbeis Master of Risk Engineering and Management program and similar programs.
At the end of the course students are expected to have basic knowledge about:
- general terms used in the area of risk, safety, hazard, risk and risk assessment...
- respective EU regulation/directives such as REACH, Seveso II, ATEX, and the obligations resulting from them
- main elements of the process safety assessment (input data, hazards identification methods and tools, scenario elaboration and assessment of related risks…), including major accidents prevention policy
- safety measures, based on regulatory requirements, as implemented in the different EU member states.
As an option, the course covers the issues of risk perception and risk communication and tackles the method of stakeholder involvement in technical risk management.
The course participants will receive the training material consisting of textbook and transparencies (download), as used by the lecturers during the course.
Further information can be found on the program. Registration for the course is open at:
http://www.eu-vri.eu/fwlink/?LinkID=332
(If you are partner in iNTeg-Risk project please, use your iNTeg-Risk credentials for registration)
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