Why risk acceptance criteria need to be defined by the authorities and not the industry?

Volume: 105, Pages: 47 - 50
Published: Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
In various industries it is common to use risk acceptance criteria to support decision-making. The criteria are seen as absolute in the sense that measures need to be implemented if the criteria are not met. In Norway the petroleum regulations state that the operator has a duty to formulate risk acceptance criteria relating to major accidents and to the environment. This practice is in line with the internal control principle, which states that...
Paper Details
Title
Why risk acceptance criteria need to be defined by the authorities and not the industry?
Published Date
Sep 1, 2012
Volume
105
Pages
47 - 50
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