CivE 728

Water and Wastewater Treatment


Description

Risk management fundamentals; Safety Management Systems in Engineering design, construction and operation; Incident investigations; Root Cause Analyses; Bow Tie analyses; Management of residual risks.

Learning Outcomes

Build skills, competencies, and capabilities in risk management principles and tools through application of the incident investigation and root cause analysis work processes in both process (technical) safety and occupational safety risk management
Appraise the safety culture of an organization and obtain skills to positively influence the safety culture of an organization towards improving or sustaining the safety performance
Apply several leadership tools to evaluate workplace conditions and practices and recommend management system improvements
Apply a set of incident investigation and root cause analysis tools to historical loss incidents; adapt those tools to a variety of engineering contexts; link latent causes to management system elements; and recommend management actions to improve the safety performance of an organization
Explain relevant portions of Alberta’s Occupational Health and Safety Code and the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act in relation to due diligence and the application of risk management principles within the practice of professional engineering
Apply risk management tools to evaluate and mitigate risk from a loss incident or relevant aspect of graduate studies research work
Undertake an incident investigation and perform a root cause analysis on a loss incident
Develop and present a term paper critiquing a loss incident with respect to RME weaknesses and provide recommendations for eliminating latent causes

Lecture Seminar Lab Credits Total AU
3 0/1 0/1 3 37.8
M % NS % CS % ES % ED %

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Undergraduate Program(s)


Sections & Respective Instructors

B1 - 2022/2023 - Winter - Jeff Farner
B1 - 2020/2021 - Winter - Jeff Farner