MBSA – for the curious Training

OBJECTIVES

MBSA for the curious training course will enable you to discover and apply model-based safety analyses with CECILIA.

TARGET POPULATION

Any manager / project manager who has to design, develop or certify a complex system with safety issues, or any certification / qualification authority

PREREQUISITE

Degree in engineering / Master of Science with basic safety principles

TEACHING METHODS

Lectures, application examples, tutorials

EVALUATION METHODS

MCQs at the end of the course

TRAINER

Safety expert (20 years’ experience)

REGISTRATION DEADLINES

1,5 months minimum (INTER/VISIO in French) – 2 months minimum (INTER/VISIO in English / INTRA)

ACCESSIBILITY

Handicap referent: +337.65.50.40.66 / contact@satodev.fr

REFERENCE: M2
DURATION: 2 day(s)
PLACE: Toulouse / Visio
Sessions :
Visio : 13 April 2026
Visio : 26 October 2026

CUSTOMIZED: contact@satodev.fr

TRAINING CONTENT

OBJECTIVES

At the end of the training, you will be able to:

  • Define the principles of safety assessment in aeronautics.
  • Define a methodology for defining and specifying an MBSA model.
  • Build and use a components’ library.
  • Use Cecilia Workshop to create a model and perform computations.
  • Define the limitations and benefits of the MBSA approach.

LECTURES (5 hours)

  • Regulatory frame
    • Aeronautics regulations
    • ARP 4761A safety process
  • Methodological guide
    • Why model
    • When to model
    • How to model
  • Detailed study of a model
    • Modeling principles
    • Simulation and validation of the model
    • Results: limitations and benefits

DEMONSTRATIONS - EXAMPLES OF APPLICATION (3 hours)

  • Simulation of a complete model with Cecilia Workshop
  • Illustrated added value
    • Multi-domain (aeronautics, drone, missile, test facilities, air traffic control…)
    • Multi-analysis (qualitative, quantitative, common causes…)

TUTORIALS (6 hours)

  • Creating and using a simple model with Cecilia Workshop
    • Cutting calculations and probabilities
  • Building a component library with Cecilia Workshop