FAULT-TREE ANALYSIS - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

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Carnegie Institute of Technology CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY

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on the CMU campus, Pittsburgh . . . an intensive course on improving the safety and reliability of chemical processing plants. . . YOU SHOULD ATTEND IF . . . you are an engineer or manager concerned with the safety and reliability of chemical processing plants.

YOU'LL GAIN . . . the background for understanding and applying fault tree analysis. Introductory lectures provide the necessary theoretical base. Later sessions deal in detail with current problems in the petroleum, petro-chemical, pharmaceutical, coal gasification, nuclear fuel processing and waste disposal industries. You'll learn how to accurately identify hazards; anticipate how equipment and operating personnel can initiate or propagate failures; generate fault trees for specific hazards; gather and assess probability data. FACULTY . . . Dr. Gary J. Powers, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Design Research Center, Carnegie-Mellon University For more information call: Beverly Gaich at 412/621-3830 or write: Post College Professional Education Carnegie Institute of Technology Carnegie-Mellon University Schenley Park Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213 ON

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FAULT-TREE ANALYSIS September 26-30,1977 March 20-26,1978

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