How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation Feb 6-7, 2012
Principles of Failure Analysis (3-Day) Feb 8-10, 2012
Location: Foothill Ranch, California
Instructor: Daniel P. Dennies, Ph.D., P.E.


           Register for both and save! Call me by January 16th to take advantage of substantial savings!
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Improve your productivity by attending How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation and Principles of Failure Analysis. This one-two punch provides experienced professionals the knowledge to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Take both and save $200 by using the promo code: FA200.

In How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation, you will learn a proven systematic approach to the process of failure investigation. HORFI is designed to provide a learning platform for Engineers, Technicians, Managers, Designers, TQM personnel, and those practicing law. This course is a prerequisite for Principles of Failure Analysis.
Receive 1.5 CEUs by successfully completing this course

Principles of Failure Analysis is presented as a practical approach for those new to the field or who are seeking updated practices. Case histories of failures and their elimination are highlighted throughout the course. This course is designed for degreed engineers and technicians with full-time experience in a failure analysis lab. Prerequisites for those without a materials engineering degree are: Metallurgy for the Non-Metallurgist, Metallographic Interpretation, Mechanical Testing of Metals, and How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation.
Receive 2.0 CEUs by successfully completing this course

Dr. Daniel P. Dennies is an Associate Technical Fellow for the Boeing Company and has 27 years of experience as a metallurgist and performing failure investigations. He authored the book “How to Organize and Run a Failure Investigation.” The majority of his career has been in the aerospace industry working on projects such as the Space Shuttle Main Engine, the National Launch System, the National Aerospace Plane, expendable launch systems like Delta and Titan and, most recently, the International Space Station. He has accumulated a large amount of experience with a wide variety of materials, processes and test mechanisms through his association with the design and manufacturing aspects of these programs.

                             This is a fantastic opportunity to take the courses back to back!

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September 10-14, 2012

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