THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

The course is focused on providing the analytical fundamentals of quantitative probabilistic risk analysis applied to working and construction site and criteria of managing residual risk (general target). Knowledge and understanding : after passing the exam, the students will be able to deal with issues related to safety management both from the point of view of risk analysis and the managing of safety solutions. Applying knowledge and understanding: after passing the exam, the students will be able to make design choices with regard to the safety of complex systems. After passing the exam, the students will acquire the ability to make judgments with particular regard to “assess the safety conditions in the work site, in service activities and in the industrial and civil infrastructures (industrial plants and process, construction site) by focusing the design, operational and procedural strategies necessary to guarantee an appropriate level of safety and to verify the acceptability of residual risk ", particularly in the case of complex systems or problems. The required learning skills will contribute to the process of self-learning (learning skills) that will continue related to the expected professional skills of the learning process, as well as to the required specific issues. Individual and group project work will also contribute to the student's development of self-learning skills also related to the ability to formulate critical judgments and assessments (making judgments) starting from limited or incomplete information (document "assessments and analysis of design projects and logistical-operational solutions in construction sites and workplaces, to verify the compliance with the general safety requirements of workers as well as safeguarding the integrity of the environment").

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MARA LOMBARDI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Characteristics of Risk evaluation (4 h): - Systemic approach to analyse sequences and interrelations in potential incidents or accidents, considering the logic chain events. Set of Safety rules (10 h): - Quantification of risks establishing the basis of a performance-based approach for the assessment of safety standards. Event Tree Analysis (ETA): - Estimation of the probabilities of all the final consequence events. Fault Tree Analysis (FTA): - Statistical inference techniques for the estimation of the probability of the initiating events. Risk Evaluation in Construction site (10 h): - Acceptability and safety criteria. Risk and Safety Management: - Effectiveness and also cost-effectiveness of different safety measures - Probability and consequence analysis of the scenarios evaluation. Workshop (6 h)
Prerequisites
No prerequisites are required for learning.
Books
Lecture notes available on the drive (see classroom "Sicurezza nei cantieri") National rules
Teaching mode
Classroom lectures and exercises are provided
Frequency
No attendance to lessons required
Exam mode
Oral exam and project evaluation
Bibliography
Fargnoli, M., Lombardi, M. Building information modelling (BIM) to enhance occupational safety in construction activities: Research trends emerging from one decade of studies. (2020) Buildings, 10 (6), Article number 98 Fargnoli, M., Lombardi, M., Haber, N., & Guadagno, F. Hazard function deployment: a QFD-based tool for the assessment of working tasks–a practical study in the construction industry. (2020) International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 26(2), 348-369. Fargnoli, M., Lombardi, M. Preliminary human safety assessment (PHSA) for the improvement of the behavioral aspects of safety climate in the construction industry (2019) Buildings, 9 (3), n. 69 DOI: 10.3390/buildings9030069 Fargnoli, M., Lleshaj, A., Lombardi, M., Sciarretta, N., Di Gravio, G. A BIM-based PSS approach for the management of maintenance operations of building equipment (2019) Buildings, 9(6),n. 139 DOI: 10.3390/buildings9060139 Lombardi, M., Fargnoli, M. Prioritization of hazards by means of a QFD- based procedure (2018) International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering, 8 (2), pp. 342-353. DOI: 10.2495/SAFE-V8-N2-342-353 Fargnoli, M., Lombardi, M., Haber, N. A fuzzy-QFD approach for the enhancement of work equipment safety: A case study in the agriculture sector (2018) International Journal of Reliability and Safety, 12 (3), pp. 306-326. DOI: 10.1504/IJRS.2018.094943 Fargnoli, M., Lombardi, M., Haber, N., Guadagno, F. Hazard function deployment: a QFD-based tool for the assessment of working tasks–a practical study in the construction industry (2018) International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics. Article in Press. IF: 0,648 DOI: 10.1080/10803548.2018.1483100
Lesson mode
Classroom lectures and exercises are provided
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseSafety and Civil Protection Engineering
  • CurriculumIngegneria della Sicurezza e Protezione Civile - Industriale
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDING-IND/28
  • CFU3