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An accident happens. Will your organization know what to do? Can you assess the risks your organization faces - in advance of them becoming real problems? How should you best manage risk? Assessing your company's risk is fundamental to your organization's security. While you can't improve everything overnight, you can certainly set up a risk assessment plan based on what your company determines are unacceptable risks. In this exciting four-hour session you will learn about using comprehensive risk assessment to develop safety and health objectives, align them with your organizational goals, interweave them throughout the organization, and develop a measurement system to track them. These seminar activities are consistent with the requirements of OSHA 18001 for comprehensive risk assessments and safety objectives needed by your organization. This Bureau Veritas seminar is designed to provide participants with a powerful tool for assessing and prioritizing risk. |
This tool can be used for "What If" analyses that will demonstrate how much risk reduction your facility is getting for its investment. Here’s what you’ll gain by attending:
Protecting your organization from risk doesn’t have to be a complicated process. Move Forward with Confidence knowing that with Bureau Veritas on your team, finding and addressing potential risk is just a seminar away. |
| Agenda |
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These items will be used to help identify and qualify risks, and determine what risks are unacceptable at your facility. |
| Who Should Attend? | This seminar is designed for plant or corporate safety professionals, risk managers, insurance carriers or broker loss control personnel, plant operations personnel (production, maintenance, engineering, accounting, logistics, etc.) |
| CM Points | 0.5 CM Points |
| Dates/Times | Wednesday Sign-in begins at 12:30 PM |
| Location | Bureau Veritas |
Presenter
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Larry Perkinson CSP, ARM Larry Perkinson has more than 30 years of experience in safety and health. He is experienced with national and international work in safety management system development and training and auditing, specializing in accountability systems and behavior implementations. Mr. Perkinson is well known on the speaking circuit in safety circles. His speaking credits include the National Fire Protection Association national meeting, ASSE National and Regional Professional Development Seminars, a post-congress seminar for the National Safety Congress, and many other national, regional, and local speaking engagements. |