Introduction to consequence and risk models based on the Coloured Books

Learn about the fundamentals of consequence analysis and risk modelling based on the Coloured Books, the standard for consequence and risk analysis for industrial applications.

Date 18 Nov - 18 Nov

Time 20:00 - 21:00

Training period

1 day

Price pr. Participants

Free to attend

Platform

WebinarJam™

Introduction to consequence and risk models from TNO Coloured Books webinar by Gexcon

What you will learn

  • A summary of the consequence and risk models based on the Coloured Books. A summary of the consequence and risk models based on the Coloured Books.
  • How the models included in the Coloured Books are used in practical examples. How the models included in the Coloured Books are used in practical examples.

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About the webinar

The Coloured Books are widely regarded as a standard for consequence and risk analysis for industrial applications. They serve as how-to guidelines and are extensively used as a reference in the safety community globally

In this webinar, we provide an overview of Coloured Books, including a summary of the consequence and risk models. Moreover, these books serve as the foundation for the consequence analysis tool EFFECTS and Quantitative Risk Assessment tool RISKCURVES. We also have a demonstration of how the models included in the Coloured Books are used in practical examples.


About the speaker

Vinicius Simoes

Vinicius Simoes

Principal Risk Consultant @ Gexcon US

Vinny is a Principal Risk Consultant at Gexcon US where he specialises in consequence and risk management.

Vinny has over 20 years of experience as a consultant using tools such as EFFECTS and RISKCURVES to conduct modelling and develop risk assessments for clients worldwide.

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