The management of risk and safety is not simply a matter of trying to
remove risks, but is necessary and vital to these industries. Sensible
risk management is concerned with making the most of the positive
opportunities or reducing the negative risks. This books shows how the
absence of explicit risk practices is not necessarily an absence of risk
management, and how many existing operational and strategic practices
can be understood as part of a process of risk and safety management.
Its main objective is to develop greater clarity in the communication of
risks and the development of safety programs, illustrating how
organizations can use a single language of risk, relevant for all levels
of management and areas of operation.