The ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable) model was developed by the UK Health and Safety Executive to establish and justify risk acceptability limits. The rationale for an expanded approach to the direction fo the lifecycle project risk management and decision-making process is outlined here
“One accepts options, not risks. ” Fischhoff et al. (1981) A key principle in achieving Tolerable Ri...
The process of allocating financial resources is extremely complex-both because the selection of inv...
In Australia (and the UK), pipeline operating companies have a regulatory obligation to ensure that ...
The ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable) model was developed by the UK Health and Safety Executi...
A previous article outlined the extended approach of the ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable) ap...
Potential hazards exist in almost all workplaces. The existence of these hazards can result in accid...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of systems thinking when using the As Low As Reasonably Pra...
Assessing the riskiness of investments in civil works is an integral part of the decision-making pro...
Assessing the riskiness of investments in civil works is an integral part of the decision-making pro...
Risk assessment is essential to express judgments of economic convenience on investment initiatives....
Shortcomings in the project-management process can be major sources of project risk. The paper highl...
The programmatic guidelines provided by the European Community encourage Member States to invest mor...
The process of allocating financial resources is extremely complex—both because the selection ...
“One accepts options, not risks. ” Fischhoff et al. (1981) A key principle in achieving Tolerable Ri...
The process of allocating financial resources is extremely complex-both because the selection of inv...
In Australia (and the UK), pipeline operating companies have a regulatory obligation to ensure that ...
The ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable) model was developed by the UK Health and Safety Executi...
A previous article outlined the extended approach of the ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable) ap...
Potential hazards exist in almost all workplaces. The existence of these hazards can result in accid...
In this paper, we discuss the importance of systems thinking when using the As Low As Reasonably Pra...
Assessing the riskiness of investments in civil works is an integral part of the decision-making pro...
Assessing the riskiness of investments in civil works is an integral part of the decision-making pro...
Risk assessment is essential to express judgments of economic convenience on investment initiatives....
Shortcomings in the project-management process can be major sources of project risk. The paper highl...
The programmatic guidelines provided by the European Community encourage Member States to invest mor...
The process of allocating financial resources is extremely complex—both because the selection ...
“One accepts options, not risks. ” Fischhoff et al. (1981) A key principle in achieving Tolerable Ri...
The process of allocating financial resources is extremely complex-both because the selection of inv...
In Australia (and the UK), pipeline operating companies have a regulatory obligation to ensure that ...