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on Risk & Safety

A listing in reverse chronological order of articles by:



  • Greg Hutchins (editor) — CERM Risk Insights series

  • Doug Lehr — Equipment Risk and Reliability in Downhole Applications series

  • Sanjeev Saraf — Operational Risk, Process Safety series

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Leaving a Positive and Indelible Mark

Leaving a Positive and Indelible Mark

Guest Post by Joseph Paris (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

As we get older, it’s interesting what we recall from our youth and the impact it had upon us – even if we didn’t know it at the time.  For me, I was blessed with having several teachers who supported me and influenced me a great deal. [Read more…]

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How Types of Project Risks Affect Your Project

How Types of Project Risks Affect Your Project

Guest Post by John Ayers (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

There are basically two types of risks on a project. They are programmatic risks and technical risks. A project cannot meet schedule (hence cost) without resolution of issues that affect the schedule.   Events that impact the schedule are programmatic risks. These types of risks determine the risk level of the project. The assumption in making this statement is if the schedule cannot be made, then the project will be over budget. [Read more…]

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The Future of Quality in Business: A Continuation of the Dialog

The Future of Quality in Business: A Continuation of the Dialog

Guest Post by James Kline (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

The CERM Risk Insights article #262 by Tom Taormina and the comments by Paul Simpson and Greg Hutchins, open an important discussion on the future of the quality profession.  This piece builds on that discussion.  The discussion is important because the quality profession is being disrupted.  Both the business approaches and professional organizations which have supported and advanced the quality profession are being affected by this disruption. [Read more…]

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The 40% Myth

The 40% Myth

Guest Post by Geary Sikich (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Myth Busters – Statistical Mystery Solved?

We have all heard and/or read the oft quoted “40% of all businesses experiencing a crisis go out of business within one year…”.  Ever wonder where that statistic came from?  For many years a colleague of mine, unfortunately now deceased, searched for the answer; to no avail.  No one could actually cite the source for this statistic.  Many refer to FEMA or the US Small Business Administration:

“According to a report from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 40 percent of businesses do not reopen following a disaster.  On top of that, another 25 percent fail within one year”. [Read more…]

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Five Challenges to Your Risk Assessment

Five Challenges to Your Risk Assessment

Guest Post by Andrew Sheves (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Since 2002, I’ve been involved in well over 100 risk assessments as either an in-house risk manager or as a consultant. Actually, let me rephrase that.

Since 2002, I’ve been involved in the beginning of well over 100 risk assessments. However, I’ve seen many fewer risk assessments completed. Of those completed assessments, fewer still actually get turned into any kind of meaningful action. [Read more…]

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World Economic Forum 2020 Global Risk Report

World Economic Forum 2020 Global Risk Report

Guest Post by James Kline (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

The World Economic Forum has conducted an annual survey of its members since 2007.  This piece looks at the results of the 2020 survey of 800 members.  For the first time the survey separately reports the results of 200 members of a “Global Shapers Community”.  This group is considered a younger generation of social entrepreneurs and leaders. By comparing the response of these two groups, one can see a divergence perspective on risk.  This piece will also discuss how survey results can be overtaken by events. [Read more…]

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Home Deadly Risks

Home Deadly Risks

Guest Post by John Ayers (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

In 2004, The Home Safety Council completed the most comprehensive study ever done of the severity and causes of home injury in the United States. Not surprisingly, the rates of injury are highest among young children and older adults. While there are literally millions of home hazards that exist, the study was able to separate out the five leading causes of unintentional home injury. These five leading causes are:

  • Falls -accounts for over 40% of non-fatal accidents
  • Poisoning-carbon monoxide and cleaning agents swallowed by children
  • Fires/burns-fire in house or apartment
  • Choking and suffocation-infants suffocating in cribs
  • Drowning/submersion-moistly children in bathtubs and swimming pools

This article focuses on carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a poor furnace ventilation system. [Read more…]

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Why Reliability Needs Risk Management to Succeed

Why Reliability Needs Risk Management to Succeed

Guest Post by John Ayers (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Most of my career was spent with the Department of Defense (DOD) industry. The many programs I worked on included a fairly difficult reliability requirement. I was taught that reliability is designed into a system. I learned that verifying a reliability requirement was done by analysis. But for the system reliability to succeed, you need to consider the manufacturing and installation of the system. This is when risk management comes into play to ensure system reliability requirements succeed. This paper explains why. [Read more…]

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Guide to Aviation Safety

Guide to Aviation Safety

Guest Post by Steve Miller (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Most of us travel by air and have probably wondered about the safety aspects of this mode of transportation, especially in light of the almost daily news media reports of accidents, terrorist plots, problems involving aircraft crews etc. The 737 MAX debacle alone would give anyone pause! This guide gives a broad picture of how the entire aviation industry works and will hopefully shed some light on the question “how safe is it?”. [Read more…]

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Developmental Risks of Future Commercial Aviation

Developmental Risks of Future Commercial Aviation

Guest Post by Steve Miller (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

Commercial aviation is undergoing constant technological change which, although apparent to the aviation community, is little noticed or understood by the flying public. These changes are driving the industry inexorably toward increasing automation for reasons of both safety and cost reduction, the ultimate long term goal being to produce the “totally autonomous” aircraft. [Read more…]

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Aenor: ISO 31000 Risk Management Certifications

Aenor: ISO 31000 Risk Management Certifications

You may be thinking this can’t be right.  ISO 31000 is a guideline document.  ISO 31000 – 2019 explicitly states that it is NOT for certification.

Well things change.

AENOR offers an ISO 31000 certification.

AENOR is the Spanish Association for Standardization.  It is global Certification Body.  It has 20 offices in Spain, almost 600 employees and almost 19,000 management system certificates.[1] [Read more…]

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Institute of Internal Auditors 2020 Risk Survey

Institute of Internal Auditors 2020 Risk Survey

Guest Post by James Kline (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

The Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) just issued “On Risk: A guide to Understanding, Aligning, and Optimizing Risk 2020”.  This is the first risk assessment survey conducted by IIA.  It is also the first survey which includes responses from board members, the C-suit and the Chief Audit Executive (CAE).  This article looks at the results of the survey and its implications. [Read more…]

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Why Risk Management is a Knowledge Cornerstone

Why Risk Management is a Knowledge Cornerstone

Guest Post by John Ayers (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

The four knowledge cornerstones of project risk management are:

  • Project Management
  • Earned Value Management
  • Risk Management
  • Subcontract Management

Why are these called the four cornerstones? Each cornerstone addresses a primary risk source as shown in Table 1. This article address risk management. The remaining cornerstones will be addressed in separate articles. [Read more…]

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How to Manage Known Risks

How to Manage Known Risks

Guest Post by John Ayers (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

There are two categories of project risk:

  • Known risks
  • Unknown risks

Known risks comprise:

  • Scope
  • Cost
  • Schedule
  • Quality

Unknown risks are the uncertainties and variations that surround every project. For example, an unplanned labour strike at one of your major subcontractor’s. [Read more…]

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Potential Economic Consequences of a Pandemic

Potential Economic Consequences of a Pandemic

Guest Post by Geary Sikich (first posted on CERM ® RISK INSIGHTS – reposted here with permission)

At the time of this writing, coronavirus is spreading in China and is appearing in other areas of the world.  Seasonal flu is also spreading through much of the world.  As a comparison, the below graphics provide a snapshot of the current situations.  First is the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) graphic with its representative statistics.  Alarming?  CDC estimates 19 – 26 million flu illnesses; currently, there have been approximately 8,000 flu deaths.  Alarming? [Read more…]

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