All Man-made articles – Page 6

  • Analysis

    Gloomy picture at Ferma

    11 January 2002

    Shrinking capacity and rising rates resulting from the World Trade Center disaster dominated talk at the Federation of European Risk Management (Ferma) forum in Barcelona.

  • Analysis

    Moving forward

    10 January 2002

    The events of 11 September have shattered the traditional concepts of our world.

  • Editor's Letter

    Comment

    10 January 2002

    New entrants must show significant security

  • Features

    Extortion or malice?

    9 January 2002

    How do you prevent product extortion or malicious tampering - and how do you deal with the situation if the worst happens? Christine Seib gives some pointers.

  • Features

    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.

  • Features

    Staying in touch

    14 June 2001

    Preparing for a potential communications technology breakdown can save a company from irretrievable damage says Dave Lazenby.

  • Features

    Putting a price on life

    14 June 2001

    Mike Hanley discusses the cost benefit problems of increasing the safety of the railways.

  • Features

    Ten lessons from the fuel crisis

    14 June 2001

    In September, petrol shortage became as emotive an issue as having no bread or water. Peter Power reviews the lessons.

  • Features

    Blowing the whistle

    14 June 2001

    Frank Heinrich-Jones looks at the effects of the Public Interest Disclosure Act.

  • Features

    Systems under attack

    14 June 2001

    Once, thieves only burgled your safe. Today they break into your computers, say Phil Sealey & Yag Kanani.

  • Features

    Virtual hazards

    12 June 2001

    IT can leave you exposed to unprotected and unexpected risks, warns Janet Edey.