Features – Page 6
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CARRYING THE CAN
Who should take responsibility when things go wrong - the company or its individual directors? - asks Tan Ikram
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MORE THAN COMPLIANCE
Despite the UK government's bid to revitalise health and safety, Andy Shaw believes that many companies are still not doing enough Practitioners need a new approach.
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Saving lives and money
David Abbott urges risk managers to meet their health and safety obligations by focusing on driving at work risks
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Raising the stakes in corporate crime
Andrew Manners summarises current UK legal developments
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Avoid The Potholes
Michael Burke discusses local authority disaster and contingency planning
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Are your Turnbull procedures effective
For years UK listed companies have been holding risk workshops...
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Gaining Strategic Advantage
David Hillson explores the critical success factors for using risk management...
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Regulators Flex Their Muscles
UK regulators are adopting an equally aggressive approach to that of their US counterparts.
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Value Versus Cost
Company bosses must take fleet risks seriously, but most directors only see cost
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A quality approach
Oscar Tempest suggests some strategies to help contain employers' liability costs
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Setting the standard
The Institute of Risk Management's priorities are 'Education, education and education' says Steve Fowler, describing the Institute's new programme
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Safely together
The introduction of a new e-procurement scheme makes confirming the health...
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Taking Responsibility
Directors need to show they are managing their corporate social responsibility
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Adapting to change
Coping with a changing business environment may require a new human capital risk agenda