Granted, this could be a matter of opinion but it’s a reality that showing (in other words, demonstrating), is usually the most effective way to teach others ‘best practice’. We’re talking about videos.
Topics: work safety, HSE, HSE best practice, HSE and social media, social media
How will you be marking Mesothelioma Awareness Month?
Topics: Asbestos, Mesothelioma
Topics: work safety, HSE best practice, HSE and social media, social media
Enterprise risk assessment methodologies: Conclusions and strategic recommendations
We’ve come to the end of Jiaqi Sun’s review of enterprise risk assessment methodologies. All that’s left to do is sum up what we’ve discussed, with potential recommendations.
Risk management and assessment are not new concepts and have been evolving for decades. Many methodologies and techniques originate from the military, aviation, shipping and petroleum industries, such as FMEA and bow-tie analysis. Today, they remain some of the major risk assessment tools in various industries, such as mining, manufacturing and construction.
Topics: Risk management, risk methodologies, risk assessment
Selection criteria for risk assessment methodologies and technique
The selection of a quantitative or qualitative techniques depends on the availability of data for hazard identification, and on the level of analysis and evaluation you need to make a confident decision. Some techniques are more suitable than others for certain situations, activities or systems. The following are key factors for the selection of risk assessment techniques or methodologies (Mullai, 2006), with additional criteria that may be added to take into account industry-specific factors:
Topics: Risk management, risk methodologies, risk, risk assessment
Topics: Risk management, risk methodologies, risk, risk assessment
After a brief diversion in terms of our blog’s subject matter, today we return to Jiaqi Sun’s review of enterprise risk assessment methodologies, continuing with the section of risk and its impact.
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Topics: Risk management, risk methodologies, risk
The most dangerous driving habit – and it’s no longer drinking
Topics: Occupational Health and Safety, Safety, Safety training, driving safety
Topics: Risk management, risk methodologies, risk, risk assessment
Dissecting methods of risk analysis and their efficacy
Topics: Risk management, risk methodologies, risk, risk assessment