K2B Aircraft Systems Safety Assessment
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2010-07-25
to 2010-07-27 |
| Where | Orchard Hotel Singapore |
| Contact Name | marketing@k2baviation.com |
| Contact Phone | +65 6732 5518 |
| Attendees |
K2B International |
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Safety has always been a top priority in the aerospace industry. And with the advent of more complex aerospace technologies, new and more sophisticated methods for assessing acceptable levels of safety are developed.
However, certain fundamental elements of these methods remain the same in understanding this subject area. As a continuous challenge to demonstrate safety in today’s more complex technologies – airworthiness and safety personnel require to understand and incorporate these concepts to fully optimise their safety assessment processes.
This 3-day course provides participants the practical aspects of conducting safety assessment for aircrafts and the working knowledge of the techniques used. It is expected to provide airworthiness, safety & aviation personnel of both civil and military backgrounds increased competency in applying the context, use and limitations of the various techniques in accomplishing their safety objectives.
This will be achieved by discussing the relevant standards and regulations, fundamental assessment procedures and the tools/methodologies in administering the phases of safety assessment. This includes the different approaches in measuring safety, along with the appropriate safety criteria used in judging acceptability. Simultaneously, practical information and solutions in each area – such as common pitfalls, mistakes and other important issues will be given attention. Individual and group exercises on safety analyses are also incorporated – to reinforce the process and the various techniques and methodologies.
This course will comprise of 3-day interactive discussion and presentation on aircraft safety assessment process and its methodologies. It aims to help participants in:
Author,Aircraft System Safety: Military and Civil Aeronautical Applications (2006)
Duane Kritzinger (CEng, PrEng, MRAeS, MBA) has been practising aircraft system safety engineering since 1994. A commissioned Officer in the South African Air Force (since 1989), he represented the Military Airworthiness Board on a range of aircraft projects in South Africa, Israel, and the UK. Appointed in 2001 as Principal Safety & Certification Engineer at Marshall Aerospace (Cambridge), he participated in the certification of a variety of aircraft modifications (structural and avionic) for a range of international customers and regulatory authorities.
- Formulating a Safety Strategy using SAE ARP 4761 Tools and Techniques
- Conducting a Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA)
- Conducting a Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
- Conducting a Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)
- Conducting a Common Cause Analysis (CCA)
- Conducting a Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA)
- Conducting a Common Cause Analysis (CCA)
- Conducting a Particular Risk Analysis (PRA)
- Conducting Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA)
*Programme is preliminary and subject to final changes.
The programme is especially designed for aviation personnel concerned with the design, reliability, safety or certification of aircraft systems, eg.:
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