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#1 Posted : 02 February 2007 15:43:00(UTC)
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Posted By Nicholas Ross-Clunis I am looking for information on Risk Mapping. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Nicholas
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#2 Posted : 02 February 2007 16:37:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ian G Hutchings Hi Nicholas Could you be a bit more detailed about the context please? Are you looking at this for risk ID and mapping across an organisation or mapping of a specific risk such as related to noise? Ian
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#3 Posted : 02 February 2007 16:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By Nicholas Ross-Clunis You are quite right I have been very specific. I understand that with risk mapping one can plot safety, health, environment and quality all on one chart. The final risk map would illustrate all the company's risk on one chart showing a comprehensive and integrated picture. Because I have not dealt with such a procedure I am not sure what other data would also be necessary to support such a chart. Thanks for your response, Nicholas
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#4 Posted : 02 February 2007 17:44:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ian G Hutchings Nicholas It may be better to have a chat on the phone about this early next week. Is that OK? You can email me via the user name link. There are several options here from full blown software tools which determine full enterprise risk based on a lot of detailed information. Alternatively you have a basic chart showing risk level across the bottom and then a scatter, radar or bubble diagram to show business risks and where they may overlap. You then have plans to bring them all back to the lower left hand corner of the plotted diagram, to low risk and low business impact/exposure. When simplified it can be a useful way of showing degrees of business risk exposure to senior managers/directors. All the best Ian
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#5 Posted : 02 February 2007 20:28:00(UTC)
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Posted By Nicholas Ross-Clunis Thank you Ian. I will contact you next week. Regards, Nicholas
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