Lecture

Risk Analysis Methods: Part 1

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This lecture covers the families of risk analysis methods, including deductive and inductive approaches, failure modes analysis, and criticality assessment. It explores the phases of risk analysis, from preliminary assessment to integrated risk management, emphasizing the role of engineers. The instructor presents various methods such as cause trees, Monte Carlo simulations, and qualitative risk analysis. The lecture delves into the principles of risk assessment, terminologies, and the importance of functional analysis in identifying potential failures. It also discusses the main families of methods, selection criteria, and the application areas of different risk analysis techniques, focusing on the preliminary risk analysis (APR) and its significance in identifying and managing risks.

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