INDIVIDUAL RISK ASSESSMENT AT WORK ON TECHNOLOGICAL OBJECTS
Abstract
Risk management is recognized as an integral part of good management practice. This is an interactive process consisting of the steps which, if performed in a specific sequence, lead to some progress and continuous improvement of safety in the preparation and decision-making. Risk management is a term that applies to a logical and systematic method of establishing the context, identifying, analyzing, processing, monitoring and communication of risks associated with any activity, the process of functioning in a way that will enable organizations to minimize losses and maximize capabilities. The purpose of this paper is to propose the concept of risk management: identification of opportunities and ways to minimize losses and to mitigate their consequences.Keywords: risk management, health and safety, safety of life, health worker, dangerous case, technological object.
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