All Risk Modelling articles – Page 12
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AIR founder launches risk consulting firm
Applied Insurance Research founder announces the formation of a new independent firm
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KRRIS risk tool is revamped
The Key Risk Ranking Indicator System is being relaunched with new features
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US fatal work injury rate drops to lowest level since 1992
The rate of fatal work injuries in 2006 was 3.9 per 100,000 workers
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US House Financial Services Committee passes TRIREA
But Act doesn't win approval from Bush administration
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Failing to comply with duty of care risks lives, warns NU
Norwich Union provides framework designed to help companies manage occupational risk
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BSI blasts FERMA position paper
BSI says FERMA is wrong in urging "great caution" in the development of a risk management standard
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FERMA's concerns with ISO risk management standard challenged
ISO Working Group on RIsk Management says FERMA's assertions on Risk Management Standard (31000) are baseless and innacurate
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Airmic: Companies failing to address environmental risks
Risk managers should view environmental risks as part of their core risk activity, warns Aon
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Governance is the top concern for Australasian corporates
Risk survey identifies the key risk concerns of corporate Australia and New Zealand
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Hard lessons from windstorms
Ports and transport facilities suffer badly in windstorms but the experience from major storms like Katrina can provide lessons to reduce future losses. By Ian Lush
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Athena and Artemis
Using Geographic Information Systems to Manage Flood Risk. By Suzanne Corona
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CRESTA Celebrates its 30th Anniversary
30 years after its establishment, CRESTA has become a recognised name with a broadly accepted industry standard. By Christina Bayerl and Peter Hausmann
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Risk Management Refocused
Ben Davies warns of the danger that the practice of risk management will fail to help the achievement of project or business objectives, through a failure to focus on the actual management of risks.
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Getting started
Gerry Callaghan discusses the practical considerations of implementing a successful absence management scheme.
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Developing your strategy
Benefit from the costs savings associated with successfully managing absence, advises Barbara Dahill.
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European Round-up
AMRAE debates new risk engineering
Snow was causing disruption over half of France by the time a record-breaking 1500 delegates arrived in a freezing, but dry Nantes for AMRAE’s January conference.
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From model output to price
Sophisticated methodologies and processes to price catastrophe risk are paramount if reinsurance is to remain a reliable and stable form of capital for clients underwriting in catastrophe exposed area
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A Model of Tenacity
A little over 20 years ago, a young woman, metaphorically clutching her new masters degrees in economics and business administration, went to work in Boston for the US subsidiary of one of Britain's l
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What role for government?
Frank Nutter, president of the Reinsurance Association of America (RAA), answers some questions from Catastrophe Risk Management about the US market, including proposals for more government involvemen