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Technical Risk Management And System Safety Course
Directorate DAVCERT-DGTA
Course CodePMKeys ID 212436
Course Duration 1 day
Course Content

The Technical Risk Management and System Safety Course for Aerospace Engineers is a one-day course covering system safety from an ADF perspective. The course includes recent ADF aircraft accident statistics, basic system reliability analysis, risk management, human factors engineering, approaches to system safety, relevant international and Australian standards, software systems safety and prescribed ADF requirements. The course will provide an overview of the tools and techniques commonly adopted in conducting system safety engineering for aircraft; address the application of system safety engineering processes to aircraft acquisition and in-service support; and provide familiarity with the ADF system safety engineering requirements as they relate to technical airworthiness.

Target Audience Aerospace Engineers
Class Size 15 to 25 participants
NominationPersonnel are to nominate through their Unit Training Coordinators (UTC) via PMKEYS in the first instance. If a UTC is unavailable, nominations can be submitted through the "EOI for this course" link above.
Sessions Session Date 2013 - Dates TBA
Location TBA
Nomination Closing Date TBA
     
   
   
Cost

Course Costs: There are no participation costs for this course.

Other Costs: All accommodation, meals and transport arrangements and associated costs are the responsibility of the member’s parent Unit or Contractor.
Nomination Form

Personnel are to nominate through their Unit Training Coordinators via PMKEYS in the first instance. If a UTC is unavailable, nominations can be submitted via the nomination forms attached.

Defence Employee Nomination Form    Defence Contractor Nomination Form

Training Administration Contact DGTA-ADF Training



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