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IRC Educational Events

Introduction to Bow-tie Diagrams

When: Thursday, February 25, 2010; registration 7:30 am, program 8-10 am

Cost:   No Charge

Where:
10655 Katy Fwy (I-10) near West Sam Houston Tollway(West beltway 8)

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Free Introductory Breakfast Seminars

2010 Dates and Topics

  • February 25: Introduction to Bow-tie Diagrams

  • April 15: Facility Siting

  • June 17:Introduction to Quantitative Risk Analysis

  • August 20: RAM Analysis

  • October 21: To be determined

NOTE: Dates and topics are subject to change.

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What They’re Saying

Previous Events

  • RAM, Asset Optimization, Nov 2009

“Good overview, well organized, friendly atmosphere”

“It gave a real good understanding of equipment performance and how to focus on the RAM”

“It gave me important insights on RAM analyses”

“I gained an understanding of and appreciation for the benefits of RAM analysis in increasing value”

  • Facility Siting and Layout, June 18,2009

“ Excellent seminar in 2 hours!”

“... information was good but mostly confirmed I will need help with siting. ”

“[learned] pertinent resources for specifications, information, and analysis. ”

  • Bow-Tie Diagrams, May 21, 2009

“Great presentation. Very professional. I liked the fact that it wasn’t a hard sell and you let the merits of the program sell it.”

“Thanks for arranging this. Excellent workshop!”

“Very related to the industry work. Very helpful.”

“Gave a relatively complicated topic in a very easy and acceptable way.”