Dynamic Risk Assessment: The Practical Guide to Making Risk-Based Decisions with the 3-Level Risk Management Model
ISBN: 9781315858722
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Unlimited; Download: Unlimited



Dynamic Risk Assessment is the key tool to support a holistic risk management framework. This book aims to help employers, managers and staff alike to understand how they can effectively integrate dynamic risk assessment into business management processes and systems to improve safety.

With tips, examples and solutions throughout, this multi-disciplinary text delivers an effective and comprehensive approach to help you to understand how dynamic risk assessment (DRA) can be integrated into predictive (PRA) and strategic risk assessments (SRA) to enhance your organization's effectiveness.

The 3-Level Risk Management Model fully supports and complements the systematic 'five steps to risk assessment' process

A multi-disciplinary approach to dynamic risk assessment that covers workers operating in teams and those working alone within the public, private and third sectors

Contains practical examples, tips and case studies drawn from a wide range of organizations

The book comes with access to downloadable materials from an accompanying website at: www.routledge.com/cw/dynamic-risk-assessment


Stephen Asbury is Managing Director of Corporate Risk Systems Limited, a leading international consulting and training organization. Between 1998 and 2012, he was a member of the Council of IOSH and in 2010, was presented with the IOSH President's Distinguished Service Award. He has worked in a variety of senior safety and risk management roles in employment and consultancy in overnbsp;sixty countries onnbsp;six continents in a career which spans almostnbsp;thirty years. This is Stephen's fourth book.

Edmund Jacobs is a Chartered Fellow of IOSH and is currently Head of Profession in the Ministry of Justice for Corporate Fire, Health and Safety. He has worked in the field of occupational health, safety and well-being for nearlynbsp;twenty-fivenbsp;years and is a member of the IOSH Board of Trustees. Edmund was Chairperson for the London Healthnbsp;and Safety Group (2005-2008) and was awarded the status of Honorary Member. Whilst working for the City of London Police he undertook research into the application of dynamic risk assessment for his Master's Degree in Occupational Safetynbsp;andnbsp;Health.

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