The course introduces students to methods of assessing reliability and risk in technical systems. Topics include definitions of reliability, reliability indicators, mathematical models for evaluating reliability of components and systems, system maintainability and availability, and human factors. Risk assessment methods are covered, including probability of human errors, ALARP criteria, and the Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) method in shipping. Students also learn about safety management systems and international standards. A semester-long project involves risk analysis of a selected technical system, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application.
Main Goal
To provide students with knowledge and skills to evaluate the reliability and risk of technical systems, including human factor considerations, safety assessment methods, and international standards.
Skills to be Gained
– Ability to apply reliability and risk assessment methods to technical systems
– Competence in performing risk analysis for selected engineering systems
– Understanding of safety assessment methods such as FSA and ALARP
– Familiarity with safety management standards and human factor analysis
Practical Notes
Contact details: roman.liberacki@pg.edu.pl
Date:
February 2026
Period:
Expected duration:
3–6 Months
Format:
In Person
Level:
Intermediate
Language of instruction:
English
Requirements:
Basic knowledge of machinery and technical systems.
Teaching and assessment methods:
Lectures (30h) and project (30h). Assessment based on written test (50%) and project work (50%).