THE WEEKLY
REFLEKTION
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The Weekly Reflektion 09/2024
Risk communication often involves scaring people when the hazards are significant, but the risk is perceived to be low and calming them down when the hazards are not significant but are perceived to be high. There is often a poor correlation between the hazards that upset people and the hazards that cause serious harm. Smoking is an interesting example, as is driving a car. When we work with risk […]
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The Weekly Reflektion Week 44 / 2020
One dilemma that is faced by companies with activities in different countries is how to resolve a situation where a risk may be acceptable in one country and not in another. This is particularly challenging with technical risk where the company may aspire to common standards in all countries. Are you susceptible to ‘what the […]
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