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Course code: SA-02 Phast Risk introduction
Duration: 2 days
Dates: 20-21 November 2012
Venue: DNV Office, Dubai, UAE
Course fee: USD650 per day and person, including lunch (excluding VAT)

Description
This course is an introduction to the concepts and models within Phast Risk and it is a pre-requisite that attendees have already attended SA-01 Phast introduction training course.

The course will cover all areas of risk modelling within the software including assessment of the impact of hazardous releases on the human population, taking account of probablistic meteorological data (wind-roses), event frequencies, ignition probabilities, and location of population areas. During the course, delegates will be required to practice and apply their new knowledge of the software through extensive hands-on workshops.

Learning objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will understand and be able to use the theoretical and practical aspects of Phast Risk. Starting from the release case scenario models developed during the Introduction to Phast course, participants wil use these to develop a simple QRA example. Participants will learn to use the extended functionality provided by Phast Risk, including population and ignition source definition on a map, and will also learn about the additional reporting capabilities provided in Phast Risk such as risk contours, F/N curves and risk ranking reports.

Target group
Those who need to carry out QRA calculations in the process industries including regulators and ligislators, insurance companies, engineering contractors and consultants, or those who need to understand the output of a QRA model built in Phast Risk.

Prerequisite
The course is suitable for new users and for those more experienced users who have not attended a formal training course or would like a refresher course. A basic understanding of the concept of consequence modelling and QRA is required, as is some experience of the process industry. Attendees must have attended SA-01 Phast introduction.

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by 6 November 2012

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