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Lecturer(s)
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Ferjenčík Miloš, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Janovský Břetislav, doc. Ing. Dr.
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Course content
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The course summarizes both empirical and ethical fundamentals of safety. The first major topic of the course are approaches and methods of quantitative risk analysis. Students learn the techniques of undesirable event modelling using decision and/or logical trees, and qualitative and quantitative analysis of these models. They systematically deal with methods of calculating the consequences of accidents associated with releases of toxic substances and their dispersions, and with releases of flammable substances and their explosions or fires. In addition, students are introduced into risk analyses in the real environment of industrial enterprises and into use of the analyses for safety management. The second major topic of the course are methods of systematic investigation of accidents and the use of related results. The links between risk analysis, accident investigation and safety management are shown.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Dialogic (discussion, interview, brainstorming), Methods of individual activities
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Learning outcomes
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The aim is 1) to ensure that the doctoral student has knowledge corresponding to the Bc. courses C304 and C392 plus Mgr. courses C860 and C896A, and 2) to add knowledge and skills in a topic related to his doctoral research.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination, Home assignment evaluation
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Recommended literature
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CCPS. Guidelines for hazard evaluation procedures; AIChE, 2008, 3rd edition. .
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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS). Guidelines for chemical process quantitative risk analysis, 2nd edition.. 1999.
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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS). Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety. New York: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2007.
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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS). Layer of Protection Analysis: Simplified Process Risk Analysis. New York: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2001.
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Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS), 2003. Guidelines for Investigating Chemical Process Incidents, Second Edition. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York..
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Crowl L.A, Louvar J.F. Chemical Process Safety, Fundamentals with Applications, Third Edition, Pearson Education. Boston. 2011.
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Ferjenčík M. Safety Engineering. Soubor interaktivních cvičení dostupný v systému STAG.. Pardubice, 2017.
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