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When risk management saves lives
Lee Coppack interviews Guy Lamand, StrategicRISK Lifetime Achiever award winner and recipient of the first ever French government prize for civil defence.
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Who's who at Alarm Conference 2006
Plenary speakers provide insightful opinions from different areas and explain their understanding of, and approach to, risk management.
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The reality of US-style litigation
Commentators have sounded the alarm that the UK is on the verge of a tidal wave of asbestos litigation Is this speculation accurate and, if so, how should companies respond? Terry Budd, Jane Harte-Lov
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Learning from the London terrorist attacks
Mike Osborne looks at the recent London bombings and the lessons the business community can learn from them
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ERM at Sabanci Holding
Tamer Saka, winner of the StrategicRISK European enterprise-wide risk programme of the year award, describes how he helped to install enterprise risk management in Sabanci Holding
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CBRN Terrorism - Are we prepared?
Roger Stokes looks at the growing threat of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism, and related claims issues
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Legal Jurisdiction - a venue to sue
The differences between common and civil law in the EU are causing unexpected problems for companies, explains Maria Kielmas
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Bow-Tie an elegant solution?
Steve Lewis and Sheryl Hurst explain how to get the most out of the increasingly popular bow-tie risk management method
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Asbestos Update
Over 100 years after it was first publicly revealed in a UK parliamentary report to be hazardous to health, asbestos has made an unwelcome return to the top of organisations' risk registers, says Neil
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Special Report - Corporate Risk Management and EIL
With the legal goal posts constantly moving, environmental risk is hard to manage, warns David Thomas.
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Special Report - Avoiding A Civil Action
Consider environmental risks carefully and act quickly to avoid damaging publicity and a costly legal battle.
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Chemical Contingency
Chemical, biological and radiological weapons are attractive to terrorists. But companies can protect and defend themselves. Gwyn Winfield writes
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A global approach
RICHARD REDDAWAY, vice president, corporate insurance and risk management, GlaxoSmithKline, outlines to Adrian Leonard his...
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Prevention is better than cure
Managing risks to prevent an incident occurring in the first place
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Taking Responsibility
Directors need to show they are managing their corporate social responsibility