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Course Name
Turkish
Deniz Endüstrisinde Emniyet Yönetimi ve Risk Analizi
English
Safety Mang.&Risk Analy.
Course Code
DEN 327E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
5
2
2
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Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Ayhan Menteş
Course Objectives
1. To provide students with a fundamental understanding of issues associated with risk analysis and safety management.
2. To develop understanding about probability and risk analysis techniques as applied to any decision making process with uncertainties.
Course Description
Introduction; basic elements of probability and safety concept; data analysis; accident statistics; qualitative and quantitative safety analysis; hazard identification techniques: HAZOP, FMEA, FTA, ETA etc.; Formal Safety Assessment (FSA): basic elements, Cost-Benefit Analysis, FSA framework for a generic fishing vessel; Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Set Theory (FST); techniques of risk reduction: risk reduction and emergency preparedness: use of management, engineering and operational methods; ALARP; case studies.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will be able to:
1. Apply probability in risk assessment through the application of exponential and Bernoulli models, through using expert judgment and databases for quantifying uncertainties and through Bayesian Networks for modeling dependencies between events.
2. Apply Boolean techniques to model system behavior through building fault and event trees.
3. Explain the limitations of qualitative and quantitative techniques
4. Understand and apply stochastic models, quantify fault tree and event tree models, model common failures and propagate uncertainties through models.
5. Apply decision analysis techniques to solve problems when data is uncertain, foggy or incomplete.
6. Define the construction of an ALARP risk-based decision case with respect to consequence and decision modeling.
7. Apply cost-benefit techniques.
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