I. THEORY
Purpose: Helps students grasp basic knowledge of safety risk management in power plants.
- Concepts of risk
- What is the hazard?
- Common hazards
- Hazard classification
- Hidden danger
- Line of fire
- Warning of hazards
- Incidents, accidents, near misses
- What is risk?
- What is a dangerous event?
- What is the likelihood that (L) will occur?
- How to calculate L by matrix
- What is the consequence (C) that occurs?
- How to calculate C according to the matrix
- Evaluate R using matrix 5
- Assess the level of risk?
- Examples of Risk levels
- Identify hazards and risks
- Concepts
- Cause of accident
- Where to find the danger
- Risk assessment
- Calculate risk
- Compare with allowed risk
- Risk handling strategies
- Risk control
- Related concepts of risk management
- Ways to reduce risks
- Residual risks (residual)
- Risk Acceptance – ALARP
- Risk control measures
- New way to calculate RLC points
- Risk management models
- Risk assessment and management model
- Stop, think, act
- Zero accident program
- Safety first
- Safety management model
- Bowtie Analysis
- Swiss cheese model
- Monitoring and reporting
- Supervision skills
- Reporting skills
- Measure risk management effectiveness
- Accident investigation
- Safety culture
- Leadership and risk management
II. PRACTICE
Purpose: Helps students practice safety risk management skills in power plants.
- Practice safety risk assessment at workshops and power plants
- Practice risk management
III. DISCUSSION
IV. TAKE THE FINAL TEST