Jun 21-23 (Virtual)
Jun 27-29 (In-person)
Must be able to complete both virtual and in-person components.
36 PDHs
Virtual Component will be 9:30 am - 3:00 pm MDT In-person Component will be 8:30 am - 5:30 pm MDT in Lonetree, CO Target Audience The target audience for this training is engineers, scientists, and regulators interested in better understanding and preparing to participate in and/or facilitate dam and levee safety risk assessments. Learning Objectives: The training includes instruction to enable participants to: Create potential failure mode descriptions and event trees, and use them to develop risk estimates. Describe the hazards that affect dams and levees and apply them to risk analysis. Identify relevant case histories and foundational research studies. Apply principles of theory of probability and statistics to quantify, combine and portray risk estimates. Identify essential elements of life loss consequence estimates. Build the case for risk estimates. Explain governance and risk guidelines. Become familiar with other disciplines and their input to risk estimates. Register in our Learning Center
Virtual Component will be 9:30 am - 3:00 pm MDT
In-person Component will be 8:30 am - 5:30 pm MDT in Lonetree, CO
The target audience for this training is engineers, scientists, and regulators interested in better understanding and preparing to participate in and/or facilitate dam and levee safety risk assessments.
The training includes instruction to enable participants to:
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