Technical Safety Systems (SAM610)

Based on the broad definition on emergency preparedness: All technical, operational and organisational measures which prevent a dangerous situation that has occurred from developing into an accidental event, or which prevent or reduce the harmful effects of accidental events that have occurred, the study will concentrate on technological emergency response arrangements. Technical safety systems that are explisitly designed for safety purposes and technical safety in which safety is an integrated part are considered in the subject.


Course description for study year 2023-2024

Facts

Course code

SAM610

Version

1

Credits (ECTS)

10

Semester tution start

Autumn

Number of semesters

1

Exam semester

Autumn

Language of instruction

English, Norwegian

Content

Emphasis is put on protection of critical infrastructure in society which could be defined on all levels; micro, meso and macro levels. Design philosophy, engineering and system requirements, loads, performance of emergency response arrangements (for example reliability, effectiveness, vulnerability), emergency preparedness and response phases (monitoring, detection/alarm, combat, search and rescue, evacuation and normalisation/business continuity) and risk are all important aspects of how technical safety systems are constructed and operated. The interaction between humans, organisations and the technical safety systems, and the interactions between different systems will be emphasized. Deterministic and probabilistic design principles for engineering technical safety systems are important for the project work. The project work will either consist of a critical assessment of existing or detailed designed systems, or the work will be oriented towards design of new systems. The students' backgrounds are important for choice of projects, and the course will enhance in depth studies of relevant technical safety systems.

Learning outcome

Students shall after finished course be able to:

- evaluate design principles for technical safety systems

- analyse risk, vulnerability and emergency performance in relation to technical response arrangements

- create design solutions adapted to production and safety targets

- understand how to deal with complex interactions between systems, organisations and humans

Required prerequisite knowledge

None

Recommended prerequisites

RIS520 Technical Safety, SAM510 Risk Based Management
The teaching is based on basic knowledge in risk and vulnerability analysis, for example SAM 510 Risk based management, and bachelor within an engineering discipline. The teaching must be seen in conjunction with RIS520 Technical safety.

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid
1 article to be defended orally 1/1 Letter grades

Project work resulting in an article that is orally defended (group/individual) is the basis for evaluation in the subject.All candidates in a project group will be given the same assessment, provided that the contribution from each candidate is sufficient.

Coursework requirements

The following requirements are mandatory in order to get the project work evaluated:

  • Candidates must, to scheduled deadlines, hand in a 1st and a 2nd draft project report and participate in guidance sessions based on the drafts.
  • Candidates must select at least three scientific articles on the basis of a documented literature search. The selected articles must be relevant to and applied in the project work.
  • Candidates must design the project work in order to incorporate central parts of the subject's curriculum. The students shall incorporate systems theory and model for safety management into the project work.
  • Candidates must, to a scheduled deadline, hand in the final project report and present the report orally.
  • Participate all student presentations.

Course teacher(s)

Course coordinator:

Ove Njå

Head of Department:

Tore Markeset

Method of work

Seminars, projects, report writing

Overlapping courses

Course Reduction (SP)
Technical safety (MOS260_1) 10

Open for

Industrial Economics - Master of Science Degree Programme Industrial Economics - Master of Science Degree Programme, Five Year Structural and Mechanical Engineering - Master of Science Degree Programme Industrial Asset Management - Master of Science Degree Programme Societal Safety - Master's Degree Programme

Course assessment

There must be an early dialogue between the course coordinator, the student representative and the students. The purpose is feedback from the students for changes and adjustments in the course for the current semester.In addition, a digital course evaluation must be carried out at least every three years. Its purpose is to gather the students experiences with the course.

Literature

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