ITEM ToolKit Training Workshop
Duration: 3 Days | Workshop
This workshop is designed to provide hands-on training on our flagship reliability software, ITEM ToolKit. The main emphasis is on how to utilize the software and its modules. Attendees learn how to start projects, and construct and analyze models in the ITEM ToolKit software.
The ITEM ToolKit training course includes a summary of the methodologies that relate to each module, followed by complete instructions on all relevant topics, from adding basic components, to analyzing components and complex systems, viewing results and creating reports.
Schedule : TBC
Location : TBC
Cost : TBC
Registration
To book a place on this useful and informative ITEM ToolKit Training workshop, please use the registration link above, or contact us by telephone or email.
Further details are available on request.
Training Courses
ITEM ToolKit Workshop |
3 Days - Workshop |
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Designed to provide hands-on training on our flagship Reliability software, ITEM ToolKit. Includes a summary of the methodologies that relate to each module. |
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Advanced Reliability Topics |
3 Days - Lecture |
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Provides an overview of a variety of advanced reliability techniques, such as Reliability Assessment, Bayesian Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Markov Chain Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis. |
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Safety Modeling |
3 Days - Lecture / Workshop
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Basic to advanced safety modeling concepts and techniques. Objective is to learn how to identify management, engineering, and technical safety-related risks and to enhance risk management/controls to ensure acceptable risks, system safety and liability claims defense. |
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Introduction to Fault Tree Analysis |
2 Days - Lecture / Workshop
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Provides an introduction to Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), including Fault Tree construction, basic probability theory, minimal cut sets, component failure and repair models, importance and confidence analysis and common cause failures. |
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Risk Assessment |
3 Days - Lecture / Workshop
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Provides an overview of PRA concepts and their applications to simple and complex systems and processes. Topics include: Introduction of risk terminology, Risk metrics, Risk perception, Risk management, Methods for risk scenario development (e.g., Event Trees and Fault Trees), and methods of solution. |
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