• CSA Q850 : 1997

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    RISK MANAGEMENT: GUIDELINE FOR DECISION-MAKERS

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Withdrawn date:  29-11-2012

    Language(s):  French

    Published date:  31-12-2006

    Publisher:  Canadian Standards Association

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    Technical committee on risk management
    Preface
    0 Introduction
       0.1 General
       0.2 Objective of the risk management process
    1 Scope
    2 Definitions and reference publications
       2.1 Definitions
       2.2 Reference publications
    3 Risk management decision process
       3.1 Steps
       3.2 Benefits
       3.3 Decisions
       3.4 Introduction to the risk communication process
       3.5 Documentation
    4 Initiation
       4.1 General
       4.2 Defining the problem or opportunity and the
            associated risk issues
       4.3 Identifying the risk management team
       4.4 Assigning responsibility, authority and
            resources
       4.5 Identifying potential stakeholders
       4.6 Risk communication considerations
       4.7 Decisions to be made
       4.8 Documentation requirements
    5 Preliminary analysis
       5.1 General
       5.2 Defining the scope of the decision(s)
       5.3 Identifying hazards using risk scenarios
       5.4 Beginning Stakeholder Analysis
       5.5 Starting the risk information library
       5.6 Risk communication considerations
       5.7 Decisions to be made
       5.8 Documentation requirements
    6 Risk estimation
       6.1 General
       6.2 Defining methods for estimating frequency and
            consequences
       6.3 Estimating frequency of risk scenarios
       6.4 Estimating consequences of risk scenarios
       6.5 Refining stakeholder analysis through dialogue
       6.6 Risk communication considerations
       6.7 Decisions to be made
       6.8 Documentation requirements
    7 Risk evaluation
       7.1 General
       7.2 Estimating and integrating benefits and costs
       7.3 Assessing the acceptability of the risk to
            stakeholders
       7.4 Risk communication considerations
       7.5 Decisions to be made
       7.6 Documentation requirements
    8 Risk control and financing
       8.1 General
       8.2 Identifying feasible risk control options
       8.3 Evaluating risk control options in terms of
            effectiveness cost and risks
       8.4 Assessing stakeholder acceptance of proposed
            action(s)
       8.5 Risk financing
       8.6 Assessing stakeholder acceptance of residual
            risk
       8.7 Risk communication considerations
       8.8 Decisions to be made
       8.9 Documentation requirements
    9 Action
       9.1 General
       9.2 Developing an implementation plan
       9.3 Implementing chosen control, financing and
            communication strategies
       9.4 Establishing a monitoring process
       9.5 Evaluating the effectiveness of the risk
            management decision process
    Appendices
    A - Bibliography
    B - Uncertainty
    C - Risk communication
    D - Risk perception and its effect on the acceptability
        of risk
    E - Alignment of CSA guideline CAN/CSA-Q850 and other
        risk management frameworks
    F - Additional sources

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    Helps decision-makers to effectively manage all types of risk issues, including injury or damage to health, property, the environment, or something else of value. Defines a process for acquiring, analyzing, evaluating and communicating information that is necessary for decision-making.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Canadian Standards Association
    Status Withdrawn
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    DD ISO/TS 12805:2011 Nanotechnologies. Materials specifications. Guidance on specifying nano-objects
    CSA Z763 : 0 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT STUDIES
    CSA Z752 : 2003 : R2013 DEFINITION OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
    CSA Z752 : 2003 DEFINITION OF HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
    PD ISO/TS 11937:2012 Nanotechnologies. Nanoscale titanium dioxide in powder form. Characteristics and measurement
    BS ISO/IEC 16085:2006 Systems and software engineering. Life cycle processes. Risk management
    CSA N286.0.1 : 2014 COMMENTARY ON N286-12, MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR NUCLEAR FACILITIES
    CAN/CSA-B659-08 (R2018) Inclusive Design for an Aging Population
    CSA Z364.1.3 : 1998 : R2014 REUSE OF HAEMODIALYSERS
    ISO/TS 11931:2012 Nanotechnologies — Nanoscale calcium carbonate in powder form — Characteristics and measurement
    CSA C61400-24 : 2007 WIND TURBINE GENERATOR SYSTEMS - PART 24: LIGHTNING PROTECTION
    ISO/TS 12805:2011 Nanotechnologies Materials specifications Guidance on specifying nano-objects
    ISO/IEC 16085:2006 Systems and software engineering Life cycle processes Risk management
    CSA PLUS 663 : 2004 LAND USE PLANNING FOR PIPELINES: A GUIDELINE FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES, DEVELOPERS, AND PIPELINE OPERATORS
    IEEE/ISO/IEC 16085-2006 ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard - Systems and Software Engineering - Life Cycle Processes - Risk Management
    ISO/TS 11937:2012 Nanotechnologies — Nanoscale titanium dioxide in powder form — Characteristics and measurement
    PD ISO/TS 11931:2012 Nanotechnologies. Nanoscale calcium carbonate in powder form. Characteristics and measurement

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    CSA Z763 : 0 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT STUDIES
    CSA Q634 : M91 RISK ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS & GUIDELINES
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