Training
  • 23 Oct 2024
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Training


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Are self-learning resources provided? 

Yes, there are self-learning RISKCURVES materials available at your disposal:

  • Knowledge Base: This Knowledge Base becomes the main resource for self-learning. Note that a few Use cases are also provided.

  • User manuals: You can access them via the <Help> tab in the Menu bar of RISKCURVES.

  • Quickstart videos: You can access them from the EFFECTS & RISKCURVES Quickstart link. Note that these videos were recorded a few years ago using EFFECTS and RISKCURVES v11.0.7.

  • Webinars: You can find them on the Gexcon webpage.

  • Blog articles: You can find them on the Gexcon webpage.


How to book training?

To explore the available RISKCURVES training, visit the EFFECTS & RISKCURVES courses, choose your preferred session, and complete the registration form.

Alternatively, you can go to the Events section of the Gexcon website (under 'News & Insights') to view the training calendar.

Additionally, you can contact our Product Specialists directly for personalised assistance.


Which training should I book?

The training content is listed in the training agenda under each RISKCURVES training in the EFFECTS & RISKCURVES courses.


What can I learn in RISKCURVES training?

The RISKCURVES course is a combination of a 2-day EFFECTS course and a 1-day RISKCURVES course.

The EFFECTS course is aimed at introducing the principles of consequence modelling and the EFFECTS user interface and giving an overview of all the models available within the software: release, pool evaporation, fire, explosion, dispersion, and combined models. The course provides a general theoretical background that is consolidated with multiple practical exercises that will be elaborated during the course. Participants are required to practice and apply their new knowledge of the software through hands-on exercises.

The RISKCURVES course extends the EFFECTS course and provides information about what a Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) consists of, which risk criteria can be used, and of course how to conduct it using the RISKCURVES tool. The course provides extensive information regarding RISKCURVES’ functionality and how to apply the software in QRA studies.

Training objectives:

  • Ensure a good understanding of the features of EFFECTS and RISKCURVES.

  • Explain the workflow in using EFFECTS and RISKCURVES.

  • Introduce various functionality of EFFECTS and RISKCURVES.

  • Ensure the attendees are capable of using EFFECTS and RISKCURVES in their projects.



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