Safety assessment according to ARP 4754A

Safety assessment according to ARP 4754A

The safety assessment is an essential component and an important prerequisite for the certification of an aircraft or system. Appropriate and timely implementation should be part of every development.

 

 

Training category: Aviation

Target group: The training is aimed at system engineers, safety/reliability engineers and certification engineers.

Content: 

  • Overview of relevant safety standards and regulations
  • Differentiation between safety/reliability
  • Implementation of CS 25 §1309 Equipment, systems and installations and AMC 25.1309
    - Failure condition categorization, definition of development safety level
    - Overview of Single Failure Criteria and Fail-Safe Design Concept
  • Safety assessment in accordance with ED 79A/ARP 4754 B "Guidelines for Development of Civil Aircraft and Systems" and ED 135/ARP 4761 "Guidelines and Methods for Conducting the Safety Assessment Process on Civil Airborne Systems and Equipment"
  • Functional risk assessment
    - Functional risk assessment of aircraft
    - Functional risk assessment of systems
  • Preliminary evaluation of system safety
    - Risk reduction strategies
    - Fault tree analysis (FTA)
  • Evaluation of system safety
    - Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA)
    - Quantitative/qualitative verification
  • Practical exercise
  • Common cause analysis
    - Zonal safety analysis for aircraft (ZSA)
    - Special risk analysis (PRA)
    Common Mode Analysis (CMA)

Training objectives: 

  • This seminar teaches the efficient implementation of the requirements of CS 25 §1309, ED79A/ARP 4754 B and ARP 4761.
  • Participants will be able to carry out or evaluate safety assessments themselves.

Duration: 2,5 days

Teaching method: Classroom training

Participation fee: 1.630,00€ p.P.

Training dates 2024:

  • 20.03. - 22.03.2024 (München)
  • 27.11. - 29.11.2024 (München)

 

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