6 Short courses in Risk Management in Sweden
System Safety and Risk Management
The System Safety and Risk Management course offered by KTH Royal Institute of Technology covers the system analysis, as well as useful methods and tools for risk management processes in an organisation.
RAMP Course 2 - Management of Work-Related Injury Risks using RAMP II
In KTH Royal Institute of Technology's RAMP Course 2 - Management of Work-Related Injury Risks using RAMP II, you learn to use all four modules in the RAMP tool. This includes, for example, how to present results from risk assessments for different stakeholders within an organisation and how you create action plans for improvement.
RAMP Course 3 - Proficiency in using RAMP for Risk Management of Work-Related Injuries
In KTH Royal Institute of Technology's RAMP Course 3 - Proficiency in using RAMP for Risk Management of Work-Related Injuries, you learn to use all four modules in the RAMP tool and you become skilled in managing the whole risk management process and you will work with authentic cases from the business community.
Decision Theory for Professionals
The Decision Theory for Professionals course provided by KTH Royal Institute of Technology will offer you an introduction to decision theory and concepts such as rationality, preferences, aims, uncertainty and utility and help you learn how to make use of them in practical and professional contexts.
RAMP Course 1 - Assessment of Work-Related Injury Risks using RAMP I
In KTH Royal Institute of Technology's RAMP Course 1 - Assessment of Work-Related Injury Risks using RAMP I, you get an overview of the entire RAMP tool and you learn to identify and assess musculoskeletal (MSD) risks using the first module in the RAMP tool (RAMP I).
Ergonomics in Challenge Driven Product Development
The overall objective of the Ergonomics in Challenge Driven Product Development course provided by KTH Royal Institute of Technology is that the students shall be able to contribute to the development of solutions to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).