Nuclear Academy - Seismic PSA
A two day course for PSA practitioners who analyze how seismic activity could affect risks at nuclear power plants.
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Seismic PSA (2 days, specialist level)
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Reliability-based mechanical integrity
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Reliability-based mechanical integrity: data import training.
Theses are the next scheduled dates for this course. If these dates don't suit you then let us know using the general inquiry button and we'll see what we can do to help.