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Enterprise risk management system

Vernon H. Guthrie and David A. Walker, Enterprise Risk Management, Proceedings of the 17th International System Safety Conference, Orlando, EL, 1999. [Pg.65]

Energy Industry Software Enterprise Risk Management Energy Consulting Services Energy Market Analysis Power System Analysis... [Pg.325]

As reported by researchers and industry that there are many motivating factors to invest in the development of robust and practical enterprise safety management systems. Among these, maintain company s existence, retains trust in clients, reduce operation risks and costs and major accidents, and lower the risk perceived by the investment community. Other benefits related to productivity such as increase the productivity and annual savings. [Pg.14]

Companies should develop and implement a comprehensive Supply Risk Management system that can be integrated into corporate or Enterprise Risk Management (ERM). The process model (Matzenbacher 2003, p. 109) for Supply Risk Management (Henke and Jahns 2005, pp. 229-230) represents an important step in the right direction towards proactive and regular handhng of supply risks (please see the centre of Fig. 11.2). [Pg.179]

Innovation types can be differentiated as to whether the successful new innovation is of a technical or organisational nature or signifies a change of system. Direction of Innovation. Within the context of SubChem the question is also relevant as to whether the innovation (hazardous substance substitution, hazardous substance prevention, exposure prevention) has really reduced the risks entailed by the hazardous substance or has possibly only caused those risks to shift. With regard to the practicability of risk management, the question can also be raised as to whether a specific organisational and/or institutional innovation creates increased (also practicable) personal lesponsibihty of the commercial enterprises or whether and to what extent it is linked to a greater need for state control. [Pg.149]

Limiting ourselves to considering the example of two substances was also restrictive when seeking an undei tanding of the role OELs play in OHS management systems dealing with chemical risks md therefore here too we have sought a wider frame of reference. The reality of the situation at enterprise level is... [Pg.171]

Mikkonen, R Uusitalo, T. 2005, Sustainable promotion of risk management in small and medium-sized enterprises, VTT Industrial Systems. [Pg.410]

Kempinen, M. Tint, P. 2006. Auditing of safety management system in Estonian medium-scale enterprises. In Soares Zio (eds). Safety and Reliability for Managing Risk London Taylor Francis 773—380... [Pg.1222]


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