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Marine Safety provides a toolbox of field-tested and proven tools
for assessing and managing marine risks and making better-informed
decisions to prevent marine casualties. Using this book as a guide,
managers in the marine industry learn to apply 12 common risk-based
decision-making tools that help them make practical and
technically-defensible decisions for managing port and waterway
operations, conducting inspections, and preparing and responding to
accidents. The authors thorough examine the 12 tools and include
discussions on each tool's concepts, limitations, common uses,
procedures, terminology, and applications to marine safety in a
clearly outlined, user-friendly format. Marine Safety examines such
tools as Pareto Analysis, Checklist Analysis, Relative Ranking/Risk
Indexing, Change Analysis, What-if Analysis, Hazard and
Operability, Fault Tree Analysis, and Event and Causal Factor
Charting. In addition, Marine Safety examines key factors for
choosing risk assessment methods and suggest risk assessment
approaches to support different types of decision making, depending
on each situation. Examples of common marine-oriented situations,
illustrative charts, graphs, and diagrams are included for easy
understanding.
Principles of Risk-Based Decision Making provides managers with the
foundation for creating a proactive organizational culture that
systematically incorporates risk into key decision-making
processes. Based on methodology adopted by a number of
organizations including the federal government, this book examines
risk-based decision making as a process for organizing information
about the possibility for unwanted outcomes in a simple, practical
way that helps decision makers make timely, informed management
choices that minimize harmful effects on safety and health, the
environment, property loss, or mission success. Citing practical
examples, charts, and checklists, the authors break the risk-based
decision making process into five key components: establishing the
decision structure, performing the risk assessment, managing
sufficient risks, monitoring effectiveness of adopted risk controls
through impact assessment, and facilitating risk communication.
They examine each component in detail and outline available
decision analysis and risk assessment tools that aid in each of
these risk-based decision making functions. This book also walks
readers through eight project management steps-from scoping a risk
assessment to evaluating the recommendations-the components of
each, and the importance of these steps to the success of a risk
assessment. Special features include a table for applying the
risk-based decision-making process, a hazard identification
guidesheet, an example of human error, an acronym list, and a
glossary.
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