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Systems Safety Assesment Training

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Can anyone recommend a good source of training for system safety assessment training. If possible I'd like to obtain some recognized credentials for developing STC safety assessment documentation.

Thanks

RE: Systems Safety Assesment Training

There are several courses that can be taken.  Last time I checked, the University of Nebraska in Lincoln has a 23/25.1309 course.

 

RE: Systems Safety Assesment Training

At a minimum look into a course with reference to SAE ARP 4761...

RE: Systems Safety Assesment Training

kontiki99...

You may find this a good resource/start-point...

FAA System Safety Handbook...
http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aviation/risk_management/ss_handbook/
 

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RE: Systems Safety Assesment Training

Kansas University offers a 4 day class on 1309 safety analysis. I just finished it last week and it was pretty good. Suggest you look into fault tree analysis and FMEA analysis first, then take the class.

RE: Systems Safety Assesment Training

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Thanks dgapilot,

I did realize that I probably should be looking for FMEA training first, but hadn't started digging yet.

wktaylor,

I looked at that material.  I think it's related to the FAA safety management initiative.  I believe there are new rules and their approach is a QA type organizational approach.  Probably good stuff, but not what I'm specifically looking for.
 

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