Risk management
ENG-430
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General
Summary
This course offers students the opportunity to acquire the methods and tools needed for modern risk management from an engineering perspective. It focuses on actors, resources and objectives, while ensuring economic and social sustainability
Content
- Management techniques
- Enterprise risk management
- Hazard and risk evaluation
- Identifying risks and analyzing risks (HAZOP, FMECA, FTA, ...)
- Risk evaluation and treatment
- Event analysis
- Tolerable risk
Examination
Individual Project (Written Report), deadline: June 7th, 2025 (100% of the final grade)
- Course book (URL)
- Annonces (Forum)
- How to get the book "Engineering Risk Management" from the library (File)
- Feedback on the course (Feedback)
Announcement
Due to special circumstances, classes will begin on Friday, March 7, at 5:15 PM
Kindly take note.
Best regards,
TM
Lectures
- Module 1: Introduction to risk management (File)
- Module 2: Risk diagnostic (File)
- Module 3: Risk reduction (File)
- Module 4: Event analysis (File)
- Module 4: Supplementary exercise full (File)
- Module 5: Crisis management (File)
- Module 6: Human and organizational factors (File)
- Module 7: Practical implementation (File)
ISIC-GSCP Master Projects (updated xxx)
List of master projects 2021-2022
Risk Management Project
Each student must conduct
a risk assessment of a situation based on an illustrative image. Please write
it as an executive summary, excluding any superfluous details.
More information is provided in Module 1.
Content:
- Objective: Clearly state the purpose of the assessment.
- Situation Description: Briefly describe the situation and identify potential hazards.
- Risk Analysis: Analyze the identified risks.
- Risk Reduction Measures: Propose and discuss measures to mitigate these risks.
- Economic Analysis: Evaluate the economic aspects, including cost-benefit analysis and the rationale for investing or not.
- Recommendations: Provide personal recommendations based on your analysis.
- Conclusions: Summarize the key findings and outcomes.
More information is provided in Module 1.
Please upload your project using the "project upload link":
Save your file as LastName_FirstName.doc or .pdf
Thank you!
Written exam
Videos
You will find here the links of some videos shown during the course.
- BP Deep Water Horizon accident - investigation report (URL)
- Tornado Tuscaloosa, 2011 (URL)
- Jacksonville Reactive Chemical Explosion, 2007 (URL)
- Imperial dust Sugar Explosion , 2008 (URL)
- Bayer CropScience Explosion , 2008 (URL)
- Bhopal Accident, December 2-3, 1984 (URL)