This document outlines the modules of an online RAMS engineering course. The course covers topics related to system engineering, safety engineering, RAM engineering, system assurance, and includes case studies and coursework. Module A covers system engineering principles and processes. Module B covers safety engineering techniques including hazard analysis. Module C covers RAM mathematics and analysis methods. Module D covers system assurance processes and risk-based assurance. The final modules include a coursework project, review classes, and case studies.
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This document outlines the modules of an online RAMS engineering course. The course covers topics related to system engineering, safety engineering, RAM engineering, system assurance, and includes case studies and coursework. Module A covers system engineering principles and processes. Module B covers safety engineering techniques including hazard analysis. Module C covers RAM mathematics and analysis methods. Module D covers system assurance processes and risk-based assurance. The final modules include a coursework project, review classes, and case studies.
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RAMS
Module A - System Engineering Module B - Safety Engineering
Module (Online) Module (Online) A.1 Outline of System Engineering B.1 Hazard, hazard analysis and risk Principles acceptance A.1.1 What is a System? B.2 System, product safety assessment, A.1.2 What is System Engineering/ a SIL levels system engineer? B.3 CENELEC standards and Common A.1.3 What elements can be included safety methods within it? B.4 Safety Engineering Techniques A.1.4 System Boundaries B.4.1 Hazard Log Management A.1.5 Outline of System Engineering B.4.2 FMECA- Safety analysis process B.4.3 Fault tree analysis A.2 System Lifecycle B.4.4 Event tree analysis A.2.1 Blackbox Analysis B.4.5 Safety targets compliance A.3 System Engineering applied to the B.4.6 Risk acceptance through common railway safety methods A.4 System Engineering disciplines B.4.7 Safety Case- ALARP/SFAIRP A.4.1 Requirements management B.5 Engaging and Independent Safety A.4.2 System Interface management Assessor (ISA) and integration B.6 Safety review by statutory bodies A.4.2.1 What is an interface B.7 Production and review of system A.4.2.2 Subsystem boundaries and safety deliverables interface Live Support Sessions A.4.2.3 Interface management Online Test- System Safety A.4.2.4 Product Integration A.4.2.5 Subsystem Integration A.4.2.6 System integration A.4.3 Verification A.4.4 Validation A.4.5 System Engineering specialist disciplines A.4.5.1 System Safety A.4.5.2 RAM A.4.5.3 Human Factor Integration A.4.5.4 EMC A.4.5.5 Other System engineering specialist disciplines A.5 Whole life costs A.5.1 Life cycle cost modeling A.5.2 Value engineering Live Support Sessions Online Test RAMS Module C - RAM Engineering Module Module D - System Assurance (Online) Module (Online) C.1 RAM Mathematics C.1.1 Probability theory D.1 System Assurance Process C.1.2 Conditional probability D.1.1 Introduction to system assurance C.1.3 Venn Diagram regime C.1.4 Mutually exclusive and D.1.2 Risk-based assurance independent events D.1.3 Self-assurance regime C.1.5 Boolean Algebra D.1.4 Progressive Assurance C.1.6 Axioms and Theorems D.1.5 Planning of system assurance C.2 RAM Basics processes C.2.1 Detailed explanation of Reliability, D.1.6 Gate reviews Availability, Maintainability, and D.1.7 System assurance audits associated parameters. D.1.8 Assurance Management C.2.2 Relationship between different D.2 System assurance attitude parameters D.2.1 System Assurance qualities- C.2.3 Constant failure rate model and Safety consciousness, transparency, bathtub curve integrity, trust C.2.4 Different types of Maintenance D.2.2 Project stage-based evidence C.2.5 Different types of Availability maturity C.3 RAM Modelling D.2.3 Risk management through C.3.1 Reliability block diagrams assurance C.3.1.1 Series and parallel systems D.2.4 Commitment to reputation C.3.1.2 Decomposition method of RBD D.2.5 Success through collaboration: solution Client, supplier, and Assurance C.3.2 Markov chain analysis for D.2.6 Handover to O&M- a process repairable systems D.2.7 Delivering efficiency through C.4 Fault tolerance and Redundancy reliability centered maintenance C.4.1 Systematic and Random faults Live Support Sessions C.4.2 Types of redundancy- Hardware and Software Online Test- System Assurance C.4.3 Common cause failures C.5 FMECA- RAM analysis Module E- Coursework/ Project C.6 Software reliability C.7 Preliminary RAM analysis Production of RAM/ Safety C.7.1 RAM targets and their Deliverables for a Railway Project apportionment C.8 Final RAM analysis Module F- Contact classes- Case C.9 Availability Modelling Live studies (Part 2: offline) Support Sessions Online Test- RAM Engineering F.1 Recap of the online course F.2 Case study outline and system assurance regime- CBTC F.3 Case study- System Engineering F.4 Case study- System Safety F.5 Case study- RAM