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Risk resilience

Insurance solutions can support Adaptation and risk resilient ... [Pg.36]

There is a lack of empirical surveys discussing how to increase safety and resilience in the oil and gas industry in a proactive manner. By safety we mean freedom from unacceptable risks resilience is defined as the ability of a system or an organization to react to and recover from disturbances at an early stage, with minimal effect on the dynamic stability , both from Hollnagel (2006). By proactive we mean acting in anticipation of future problems . [Pg.46]

Acceptable risk resilience is, for investigators, a close approximation of their ideal of safety. It broadly represents the normal and unproblematic condition of operations being effectively and adequately protected against the potential for disruptions escalating. Many incidents are interpreted as indicating that - for the moment, at least, and in some specific area of operations - organisational practices appear to be effective and robust. These incidents are commonly referred to as being little more... [Pg.105]


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