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Safran Risk Fundamentals Practitioner

Tue, 15 Oct

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Location is TBD

Objective: Understanding the fundamentals of quantitative risk analysis (QRA) and how to apply these principles within Safran Risk Requirements: Safran Risk license installed (trial version is accepted)

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Safran Risk Fundamentals Practitioner
Safran Risk Fundamentals Practitioner

Time & Location

15 Oct 2024, 12:00 – 16:00

Location is TBD

About the event

Course Content:

  • Introduction to quantitative risk analysis (QRA)
  • Working with Safran Risk’s file structure, database, and user interface
  • How to import, and assure, P6 files within Safran Risks
  • “Good” and “bad” models: understanding the role & value of the Schedule Warnings tab
  • Customising views using layouts
  • Building filters and how to apply them to a schedule.
  • Adding statistics to a schedule and customising Gantt charts
  • Navigating the Project Risk tab
  • Risk types within Safran – ‘Standard Risk” and “Estimating Uncertainty”
  • Modelling risk impacts independently vs dependently
  • Mapping uncertainties and risks to a schedule & exploring the Risk Mapping tab’s “real-time analyzer” capabilities
  • Series vs parallel risks
  • Building or importing a cost breakdown structure (CBS) using Safran’s Cost module.
  • How to model fixed vs variable costs, and the linking of costs to activities from a work breakdown structure (WBS)
  • Analyze tab settings: risk selector, simulation settings, focus activities/costs, and the report generator module.
  • Interpreting the Distribution Graph results: histograms, S-Curves, percentiles & other statistics, target values, and contingency curtains.
  • Tornado charts: understanding differences between Drivers and Sensitivity Analysis
  • Scenario analysis & using Distribution Comparison graphs
  • Brief overview of Global Risks, Risk Calendars, Correlation, Scatter Plots, JCLs, PCFs, and the Critical Path Map tabs.
  • Optional examination: Safran Risk Fundamentals Practitioner.

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