Risk Management Tools for Safety Professionals provides practical guidance on fundamental risk management tools and prevention through design concepts with practical applications for occupational safety and health (OSH) professionals looking to strengthen their operational risk management abilities. Authors Bruce K. Lyon and Georgi Popov expand on the ISO 31000, Z690, Z10, and Z590.3 standards, taking readers step-by-step through the risk management process. They devote chapters to prevention though design, risk communication, establishing context, risk identification, risk analysis, risk evaluation, risk treatment, and monitoring and reporting. Chapters include risk management tools best suited for each stage of the process. Other parts of the book review strategies for selecting and combining risk management methods and case studies. Features • 28 risk management tools • 5 in-depth case studies showing the risk management methods in action • Downloadable interactive tools for use on the job
Author: Bruce K Lyon and Georgi Popov
ISBN: 978-0-939874-13-2
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: American Society of Safety Professionals
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 352
About the Author
Bruce K. Lyon, CSP, PE, ARM, CHMM, is Vice President, Risk Management Services, at Hays Companies. He has more than 30 years’ experience conducting and facilitating operational risk assessments. Lyon received the 2018 CSP Award of Excellence from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Georgi Popov, PhD, QEP, SMS, ARM, CMC, is professor at the University of Central Missouri, teaching risk assessment. His research interests include risk assessment, safety management, prevention through design, and business aspects of OSH. In 2017 Dr. Popov received ASSP’s William E. Tarrants Outstanding Safety Educator Award.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Risk Management Methods and Tools
Chapter 1: Risk Management and Prevention through Design
Chapter 2: Risk Communication
Risk Management Tool #1: Plan-Do-Check-Act Model
Risk Management Tool #2: Risk-based Decision-making Model
Risk Management Tool #3: Risk Assessment Triggers
Chapter 3: Establishing the Context
Risk Management Tool #4: Risk Criteria Selection
Risk Management Tool #5: Pareto Analysis
Risk Management Tool #6: Risk Matrices
Chapter 4: Risk Identification
Risk Management Tool #7: Brainstorming
Risk Management Tool #8: Delphi Technique
Risk Management Tool #9: Hazard Identification Study (HAZID)
Risk Management Tool #10: Design Safety Review
Chapter 5: Risk Analysis
Risk Management Tool #11: Preliminary Hazard Analysis
Risk Management Tool #12: What-If Analysis
Risk Management Tool #13: Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)
Risk Management Tool #14: Layers of Protection Analysis (LOPA)
Risk Management Tool #15: Bow-Tie Analysis
Risk Management Tool #16: Striped Bow-Tie Risk Assessment
Chapter 6: Risk Evaluation
Risk Management Tool #17: Risk Indices
Risk Management Tool #18: Risk Heat Maps
Risk Management Tool #19: ALARP
Chapter 7: Risk Treatment
Risk Management Tool #20: Business Impact Analysis
Risk Management Tool #21: Cost-Benefit Analysis
Risk Management Tool #22: Financial Analysis
Risk Management Tool #23: Non-Financial Benefits Analysis
Risk Management Tool #24: Risk Treatment Selection Checklist
Chapter 8: Monitoring and Review
Risk Management Tool #25: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Key Risk Indicators (KRIs)
Risk Management Tool #26: Risk Treatment Tracking
Risk Management Tool #27: Risk Register
Risk Management Tool #28: Risk Performance Measurement (RPM)
Part II: Strategies for Selecting, Modifying and Combining Risk Management Methods
Selecting a Risk-Scoring System
Modifying Methods
Combining Methods
Part III: Practical Examples and Appendices
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Glossary
Index
Downloads
Interactive tools and supplemental materials are available by clicking here.
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