The Advantages of Using Bowtie method

A bowtie diagram visualizes the risk you are dealing with in one understandable picture. The diagram is shaped like a bow tie, creating a clear differentiation between the proactive and reactive side of risk management. The advantages of using Bowtie Method is analyzed as below: 1. Advantages in Risk Analysis Bowtie-modeled risk is comprehensive. A bowtie…

Major Accident Event (MAE)

1. What is a Major Accident Event? A Major Accident Event (MAE) is defined in the UK Safety Case Regulations (SI 1992 No. 2885) as follows: A fire, explosion or the release of a dangerous substance involving death or serious personal injury to persons on the installation or engaged in an activity on, or in connection…

Safety Leadership in the COVID-19 Crisis

Many companies in response to the ongoing spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), will continue to deliver business, however this will be done through digital and virtual means where possible for the time being. The role of Safety Leadership is more important to care deeply about your people and regularly demonstrate the value of safety through your actions.…