Features – Page 8

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    The Meaning Of Risk

    26 September 2002

    In an ideal world, health and safety is an integral part of risk management strategies.

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    Corporate Killing update

    24 July 2002

    Simon Housego discusses the slow progress of introducing penalties for corporate killing

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    Hazards On The Road

    24 July 2002

    Sue Copeman looks at proposals aimed at improving employee safety

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    Workrage

    24 July 2002

    Sue Copeman looks at the implications of a recent study on conflict in the workplace

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    Creating Value Through CSR

    24 July 2002

    Andreas King and Hayden Morgan put the strategic business case for corporate social responsibility

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    Coping With Extreme Threats

    24 July 2002

    In a submission to the UK Defence Committee in April, David Gamble looked at how the private and public sectors could contribute in the face of an extreme national threat

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    Only Senn To Be Green?

    24 July 2002

    Campaigning organisations remain resolutely unconvinced about the value of public-private partnerships says Jessica McCallin

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    Test Your Emergency Response

    15 July 2002

    How and when should you test your crisis plans - and why should you bother? asks Peter Power

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    Safe Travel

    15 July 2002

    Street crime is a bigger threat for business travellers than terrorism, says Jake Stratton

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    Employees – Your Greatest Risk Exposure

    11 April 2002

    John Humphrey and Barbara Dahill describe strategies for managing employment risk, while Lynn Drennan outlines the key findings of recent research

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    Avoiding claims

    11 January 2002

    How can directors steer clear of claims? Christine Seib asks some of the experts

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    Trouble ahead?

    11 January 2002

    Nick Stanbury looks at the practical implications for company directors of the proposed UK company law changes

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    Risk-free decisions?

    11 January 2002

    Human psychology can easily get in the way of making the correct risk management decisions. Brian Toft describes the pitfalls

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    Fewer accidents, higher productivity

    11 January 2002

    Phil Godwin says that engineering risk assessment can help a company achieve fewer accidents, more efficient operations and reduced costs

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    New laws, new liabilities

    10 January 2002

    Forthcoming UK legislation will impose new liabilities on directors. In some cases, they will risk not only fines, but imprisonment. William Allison reviews the changes

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    Railtrack: Governance under Pressure

    26 September 2001

    Lee Coppack discusses whether Railtrack's failure to manage safety risks and maintain shareholder value could have been avoided.

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    European perspective

    26 September 2001

    FERMA's new president, Thierry Van Santen, discusses the challenges facing risk managers.

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    Innocents Abroad?

    26 September 2001

    Businesses should make sure that their employees are streetwise. Keith Miller has some tips for travellers.

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    On the record

    26 September 2001

    Honest and open media strategies play a crucial part in successful crisis and risk management, stresses former police spokesman Matt Tapp.

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    Reassessing longtail exposures

    18 June 2001

    A recent court decision will cause some companies to reassess their liabilities where past operations have exposed their employees and others to asbestos.