Course information
Bowtie Risk Management training is available in the following formats
Face-to-Face
Intermediate
Attendance
1 day
7 hours
Learning objectives
- Explain the purpose, principles, and benefits of Bowtie risk management within broader risk and safety frameworks
- Understand the structure and key components of a Bowtie diagram, including hazards, top events, threats, consequences, and barriers
- Develop clear and effective Bowtie diagrams to visualise major accident hazards and their controls
- Assess the effectiveness of barriers, considering factors such as integrity, reliability, performance standards, and human factors
- Use Bowtie diagrams to communicate risk effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Integrate Bowtie analysis into safety management systems, ALARP demonstrations, and assurance programs
Key contents
- Introduction to risk assessment and Bowtie risk management principles
- Step-by-step construction of Bowtie diagrams: hazards, top events, threats, consequences, and barriers
- Barrier types and characteristics: hardware, procedural, human, and organisational barriers
- Barrier assurance strategies: performance standards, verification, maintenance, audit, and continuous improvement
- Integrating Bowtie analysis with ALARP demonstration, safety management systems, and regulatory requirements
- Using Bowtie diagrams for risk communication across organisational levels
- Overview of Bowtie software tools and digital platforms
- Facilitating Bowtie workshops: planning, team engagement, and common pitfalls
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of risk assessment or safety management concepts is recommended. No prior experience with Bowtie analysis is required.