Course information

Investment

The investment is  per participant.

Included are the day’s training, extensive teaching materials, useful Excel tools, lunch and refreshments.

About the Practical HASS & HALT Training

The objective of this course is to provide product manufacturers (including systems engineers, project managers, design engineers, test engineers and quality engineers) with detailed knowledge on Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) and Highly Accelerated Stress Screening (HASS).
The course starts with an introduction to reliability engineering to position HALT & HASS as complementary reliability engineering tools applicable to the development and production stages. Course topics have been selected to show not only “what” HALT & HASS are, but also “how” to perform HALT & HASS. The course includes a “hands-on” workshop where attendees will have the opportunity to perform a practical HALT on an electronic product.

 

 

 

Results

This course explains the HASS & HALT tools. You will not only learn what HASS & HALT are but also how to perform HASS & HALT. 

The course content focusses on the definitions and objectives of HASS & HALT, the equipment used for HASS & HALT, the management and common mistakes of HASS & HALT, examples of companies using HASS & HALT and the course contains a practical workshop performing HALT.

 

Practical HASS & HALT Training

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Learnings

  • What is HASS & HALT?
  • Why do products fail? 
  • What is a failure mechanism, and what is a failure mode?
  • How should HALT & HASS be managed in a company?

Teaching professionals.

Albertyn Barnard

Albertyn Barnard

Reliability engineering professional
Albertyn Barnard received the degree M.Eng. (Electronics) and M.Eng (Engineering Management) from the University of Pretoria. He has provided consulting services in systems and reliability engineering to the defence, nuclear, aerospace, utilities and commercial industries since 1982. He provides training in reliability engineering to industry and previously at post-graduate level at the University of Pretoria. He has presented award-winning technical papers at international symposia, and contributed as author to the “Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability” section in the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook, 4th edition, and is author of “Reliability and stupidity: mistakes in reliability engineering and how to avoid them” in Reliability Characterisation of Electrical and Electronic Systems.

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For whom

The course aims at professionals concerned with design, testing, warranty analysis, reliability, project planning, maintenance, or inspection.

Certificate

After completing the course, participants receive proof of participation. 

Location & Dates

Location
Eindhoven – High Tech Campus 29 

 Dates 2024
To be decided

Group size 

A maximum of 12 participants