Fundamentals of Risk Management
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Fundamentals of Risk Management
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16.1 Description of types of hazard controls 1 Preventive (terminate) These controls are designed to limit the possibility of an undesirable outcome being realized. The more important it is to stop an undesirable outcome, then the more important it is to implement appropriate preventive controls. 2 Corrective (treat) These controls are designed to limit the scope for loss and reduce any undesirable outcomes that have been realized. They may also provide a route of recourse to achieve some recovery against loss or damage. 3 Directive (transfer) These controls are designed to ensure that a particular outcome is achieved. They are based on giving directions to people on how to ensure that losses do not occur. They are important, but depend on people following established safe systems of work. 4 Detective (tolerate) These controls are designed to identify occasions when undesirable outcomes have been realized. Their effect is, by definition, ‘after the event’ so they are only appropriate when it is possible to accept that the loss or damage has occurred. Risk response 188 arises. Sometimes crisis management will involve the use of alternative facilities that have been put in place before the crisis arose. It could be argued that these are corrective controls. In all cases, crisis management will involve directions to the involved parties as to how they should behave if the crisis arises. It could be argued that these are directive controls. Normally, detective controls relate to identification of circumstances where a risk has materialized at a fairly low level with limited impact and consequences. Clearly, DRP and BCP relate to circumstances where risks have materialized at crisis level. Therefore, it is inappropriate to classify DRP and BCP as detective controls. The bow-tie representation of the risk management process is a convenient way of illustrating the role of the four types of controls. Preventive controls are relevant to actions that are taken before the event occurs. The nature of detective controls means that they relate to circumstances after the event has occurred. Corrective and directive controls can be relevant to loss prevention, damage limitation and cost containment. These are the three phases of loss control. The relevance of the types of controls Download 3.45 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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