Risk Assessment/Risk Management

Session Id: IH09-PO125 Type: Downloadable

Description

Establishing Quantitative Priorities for HSE Program Management. (165) A. Sheaffer, J. Yasalonis, LMI, Belcamp, MD.

Prioritizing Audit Findings for Risk Using a Consequence-Likelihood Matrix. (166) L. Wash, 3M, St. Paul, MN.

Risk Reduction through Substitution - EnviroRisk - An Integrated Tool for Chemical Management, Early Feedback and Documentation. (167) H. Smedbold, Occupational Hygiene Solutions AS, Stavanger, Norway.

Application of Exposure Matrix and Risk Assessment of Industries and Processes-Treated DMF in Korea. (168) K. Ha, D. Paik, Changwon National University, Gyungnam, Republic of Korea; D. Park, Korea Open National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea; C. Yoon, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Investigation of the Accuracy of Reported Flashpoint Values on Material Safety Data Sheets. (169) D. Radnoff, Alberta Employment and Immigration, Edmonton, AB,
Canada; R. Lockhart, R. Echavarria, Golder Associates Ltd., Burnaby, BC, Canada.

Experiences of Polish Safety and Managing System in Coal Mines During the Last 10 Years. (170) R. Tkocz, Occupational Hygienists Association Poland, Radlin, Poland.
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