Fault Tree & Event Tree Analysis

Learn how to use fault tree and event tree analysis to systematically evaluate and improve system safety and reliability. Gain practical skills to apply qualitative and quantitative techniques, integrate with other risk tools, and support better engineering and safety decisions.

Course information

Fault Tree & Event Tree Analysis training is available in the following formats

Delivery

Face-to-Face

Level

Intermediate

Certificate

Attendance

Duration

1 day

CPD

7 hours

Learning objectives

  • Explain the core concepts behind fault tree and event tree analysis
  • Construct fault tree diagrams to highlight potential failure paths
  • Apply methods to identify key failure paths (e.g., minimal cut sets, common cause failure)
  • Perform quantitative analysis to calculate top event probabilities and identify critical contributors
  • Understand data requirements and how to use failure rates, probabilities, and reliability data
  • Recognise the limitations, assumptions, and uncertainties in FTA models
  • Build event tree analyses that capture various outcome scenarios
  • Apply both methods to guide safer, more reliable system designs
  • Understand the software options for FTA and ETA
  • Integrate with other risk tools, such as Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA), and Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA)

Key contents

  • Basics of fault tree analysis (FTA)
  • Building and interpreting fault tree diagrams
  • Qualitative FTA (minimal cut sets, common cause failure, importance measures)
  • Quantitative FTA (failure rates, test intervals, reliability distributions)
  • Data sources and reliability data
  • Fundamentals of event tree analysis (ETA)
  • Creating event tree diagrams for different initiating events
  • Combining FTA and ETA for a holistic approach to risk assessment
  • Using FTA and ETA in process safety and risk management
  • Software options for FTA and ETA
  • Limitations, assumptions, and uncertainties in FTA/ETA

Prerequisites

Basic knowledge of risk assessment or safety management concepts is recommended. No prior experience with FTA or ETA methods is required.

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