• Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) is a program of the US Food and Drug Administration for the monitoring of medications with a high potential for serious adverse effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • FDA Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS): Description and Effect on Generic Drug Development" (PDF). (wikipedia.org)
  • Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) - What's in a REMS? (wikipedia.org)
  • Mitigating the Safety Risks of Drugs With a Focus on Opioids: Are Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies the Answer? (wikipedia.org)
  • DHL provides a comprehensive range of services and support to bring you better supply chain risk mitigation strategies based on our experience and commitment to logistics innovation. (dhl.com)
  • Verisk also offers probabilistic wildfire modeling for portfolio management and risk financing strategies and assistance with claim management. (nfpa.org)
  • Here, we walk you through four common risk mitigation strategies you can use to shield your company and your team from potential risk. (asana.com)
  • The new fund is designed to offer investors risk/return characteristics that are different from traditional long-only equity or fixed income strategies. (hedgeweek.com)
  • The fund's objective is to preserve wealth, and achieve risk-adjusted returns from investing across a diversified range of liquid, repeatable, and uncorrelated strategies. (hedgeweek.com)
  • Further is the Double Diamond design method used to identify major risks and deliver mitigation strategies. (lu.se)
  • Risk mitigation strategies protect shippers from landing hard when supply chain disruptions occur. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • In a typical large project, owners commit hundreds of millions-if not billions-of dollars to a contractor, often with little understanding of the contractor's risk management strategies. (controlrisks.com)
  • and (5) fraud and corruption mitigation strategies. (controlrisks.com)
  • This is the first article in a planned series to discuss the risk mitigation strategies listed above, including strategies that owners can take to limit risks, provide a better managed project and flag potential overbilling and identify cost avoidance opportunities. (controlrisks.com)
  • Given the nature of the investments of the Farmfit Fund, risk management and mitigation strategies are critical to meet the return objectives of the Fund. (idhsustainabletrade.com)
  • When prescribing opioids, risk mitigation strategies can be an effective way to reduce abuse and overdose. (cdc.gov)
  • Describe the evidence for opioid prescribing risk mitigation strategies. (cdc.gov)
  • Review different opioid prescribing risk mitigation strategies. (cdc.gov)
  • At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to describe evidence for opioid prescribing risk mitigation strategies, review different opioid prescribing risk mitigation strategies, summarize steps that clinicians can take when concerning information is discovered through prescription drug monitoring program check and urine drug testing, and evaluate factors that increase risk for opioid overdose and determine when co-prescribing naloxone can be beneficial. (cdc.gov)
  • A program called Zulresso Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) program. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The authors also looked at some of the mitigation strategies used around the world. (medscape.com)
  • The REMS program developed out of previous systems dating back to the 1980s for monitoring the use of a small number of high-risk drugs such as the Accutane, which causes serious birth defects, Clozaril, which can cause agranulocytosis, and Thalidomide, which is used to treat leprosy but causes serious birth defects. (wikipedia.org)
  • These communication plans are typically composed of letters, websites, and fact sheets describing the specific safety risks identified in the REMS. (wikipedia.org)
  • When a Medication Guide will be required as part of a risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS). (fda.gov)
  • Background In 2012, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) programme including mandatory prescriber training and a patient/provider acknowledgement form to prevent fetal exposure to mycophenolate. (bmj.com)
  • The teaching material that will be setup, will cover the interdisciplinary approach to complex problems of environmental risk assessment and mitigation on CH assets both from a theoretical and practical point of view. (coe.int)
  • Attitudes, self-efficacy, and practices related to opioid risk assessment and mitigation: A comparison of health care professionals in rural communities. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study compared attitudes , self - efficacy , and practices related to opioid risk assessment and mitigation among pregnancy and non- pregnancy HCPs in rural communities . (bvsalud.org)
  • Self - efficacy and practices related to opioid risk assessment and mitigation were captured with questions asking about assessment and screening of opioid use, advisement to change opioid use behavior , and referral to treatment for OUD. (bvsalud.org)
  • We used linear regression analyses to estimate associations between HCPs' attitudes toward patients with opioid misuse /OUD and their self - efficacy and use of opioid risk assessment and mitigation practices. (bvsalud.org)
  • More research is needed to determine approaches to increase the use of opioid risk assessment and mitigation practices among rural non- pregnancy HCPs. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Industrial Base Policy office and military services have not established enterprise-wide performance measures to monitor the aggregate effectiveness of DOD's mitigation efforts. (gao.gov)
  • Risk mitigation is defined as the proactive measures taken to increase resilience and reduce or eliminate the long-term impact (loss of life and property) from natural and human-caused hazards. (estuario.org)
  • The letter, issued by Capt. Brian D. Kelley, Captain of the Port for Coast Guard Sector Baltimore, and Capt. Trapp, Captain of the Port for Coast Guard Sector Hampton Roads, states that if and when the risk mitigation measures are put into effect by AES, they will sufficiently mitigate the identified risks associated with LNG traffic on the Patapsco. (professionalmariner.com)
  • The review focused on navigational safety and maritime security risks posed by LNG marine traffic and the measures needed to responsibly manage those risks. (professionalmariner.com)
  • In repeated discussions with our partners it is clear the port community does not currently have the resources available to implement the safety and security measures necessary to adequately manage the associated risks of the AES Sparrows Point LNG facility,†said Capt. Kelley. (professionalmariner.com)
  • All the budget centres in the WHO African Region continue to manage their risks using a corporate risk management tool, which includes information on risk mitigation measures, with detailed action plans and timelines to ensure that risks are identified and closely managed. (who.int)
  • Since this risk assessment approach relies on animal toxicity data rather than observations of adverse health effects in workers, it is suited for proactive risk assessment of emerging hazards and facilitates introduction of anticipatory risk control measures. (cdc.gov)
  • Also covered are various aspects of risk management and hazard mitigation, associated with both natural and anthropogenic hazards. (ebooks.com)
  • The student will use the Mount Everest Case Study that begins on page 75 of his or her text and create a PHA for climbing Mount Everest, paying special attention to: developing hazards, relative ranking hazards, and potential mitigation efforts. (liberty.edu)
  • While the scopes are different, Le said both efforts also are identifying projects that aid in recovery from the 2018 eruption, but also mitigation steps the county can take to reduce risks from volcanic and other hazards. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • This newsletter includes key facts and recommendations to reduce the risk of health hazards brought by volcanic eruptions. (paho.org)
  • Public health authorities undertake risk assessment and supervise enforcement and control of activities for minimizing exposure to health hazards in order to protect the population by ensuring environmental, occupational, toxicological and food safety. (who.int)
  • This document signifies increasing attention to evaluating and mitigating risks of emerging hazards in the workplace before adverse health effects occur in workers and could proactively be used for how other poorly soluble, low toxicity (PSLT) particles are controlled in the workplace. (cdc.gov)
  • It would help the banks organize their internal systems, people, and processes to ensure that their business is not jeopardized due to failures in operational or credit risk monitoring practices. (gfmag.com)
  • This manuscript highlights occupational risk mitigation practices for nano-enabled medical products throughout their life cycle for all major workplace settings including (1) medical research laboratories, (2) pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, (3) clinical dispensing pharmacies, (4) health care delivery facilities, (5) home health care, (6) health care support, and (7) medical waste management. (cdc.gov)
  • I'm Dr. Loretta Jackson-Brown and I'm representing the Clinical Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) with the Emergency Risk Communication Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • In its Consultative Paper on a New Capital Adequacy Framework of 3 June 1999, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (the Committee) stated its plans to refine its approach to the treatment of credit risk mitigation techniques in the banking book. (bis.org)
  • Accordingly, the Committee believes it is important that the capital framework should afford a better recognition of risk mitigation techniques, reflecting the significant increase in recent years in the use and range of such techniques, as well as in the ability to manage the associated risks. (bis.org)
  • It provides a voluntary, collaborative framework to help neighbors in a geographic area get organized, find direction, and take action to increase the ignition resistance of their homes and community to reduce wildfire risks at the local level. (nfpa.org)
  • Congress also directed DOD to develop an analytical framework for mitigating risks and included a provision for GAO to review DOD's efforts. (gao.gov)
  • In my opinion, the best practice approach is to develop a more robust scenario analysis framework alongside conventional risk reporting. (finextra.com)
  • In many instances, keeping the construction work within the proposed budget and on schedule are the primary areas of concern for the owner, and they may overlook the contractor's control framework to manage financial, reputational, operational and regulatory risks. (controlrisks.com)
  • Owners should consider reviewing the contractor's control framework by performing a risk assessment to identify control gaps and implement a program to address the identified gaps. (controlrisks.com)
  • This straightforward and simple definition provides the framework for risk management policies and procedures within banking organizations. (gfmag.com)
  • Though the Basel II and III Accords did prescribe how banks should approach risk and develop a mitigation framework, the industry is uncertain about how much proactive thinking has been devoted to developing enterprise-wide operational risk frameworks at the operational level of banks. (gfmag.com)
  • Article: A risk mitigation framework for integrated-enterprise systems implementation for the manufacturing environment Journal: International Journal of Business Information Systems (IJBIS) 2009 Vol.4 No.3 pp.290 - 310 Abstract: Companies today are faced with the constant challenge to reinvent and reengineer themselves and to actively collaborate with business partners and customers in order to stay competitive and survive in the market. (inderscience.com)
  • This paper introduces a risk mitigation framework for the implementation of IS in the manufacturing environment. (inderscience.com)
  • This framework helps ensure that the various risks and Potential Problem Areas (PPAs) are identified at a very early stage and mitigated at the various milestones of the IS implementation project life cycle. (inderscience.com)
  • A case study of an IS implementation using the risk mitigation framework will also be presented. (inderscience.com)
  • This framework was used to mitigate project risks in the successful implementation of an IS in a manufacturing enterprise. (inderscience.com)
  • DHL offers specialist, customer-focused risk evaluation and management services based on supply chain visibility, advanced multi-source data and the provision of case-specific consultancy to mitigate sourcing and delivery disruptions within the Auto-Mobility sector. (dhl.com)
  • Evaluation of service capabilities, coupled with community needs and threats, are necessary to create a solid plan for community risk mitigation. (liberty.edu)
  • This scope will be realized by producing a manual for disaster mitigation education taking into consideration the results of earthquake hazard evaluation, and by holding seminars for engineers and construction builders as well as local residents. (go.jp)
  • ERAMCA project aims to mix European experience in Environmental CH risk assessment and reduction actions with the specific constraints for Central Asia region, to offer a possible and feasible interdisciplinary approach, which will grow up in joint actions at national level, thanks to the collaboration of local expert and young researchers that will continue to develop the strategy of ERAMCA project in the future years. (coe.int)
  • This approach is used by a smaller set of companies, and deals with supply chain risk from a completely different perspective. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • In addition, the Basel accord has taken a scientific approach to define the way provisions must be made or handled for market risk arising from the legitimate business operations of a bank. (gfmag.com)
  • No doubt the committee approach was far more superior to its own assessment at the Basel I level, and it created a robust mechanism to assess a bank's financial health covering business, operations and market risk dimensions. (gfmag.com)
  • The committee's approach towards Loss Distribution suggests that the bank's estimate for each business line/risk, type the probability distribution functions of the single event impacting the business for the next (one) year, based on its internal data to compute the probability distribution function of the cumulative operational loss. (gfmag.com)
  • This approach had two important intentions of helping bank managements mitigate any risk of unexpected as well as expected losses which could have an impact on the capital structure. (gfmag.com)
  • Further, the qualitative nature of the banks' approach to manage the operational risk does not by itself lead to meaningful information. (gfmag.com)
  • DOD's annual Industrial Capabilities Reports do not include information about the progress the department has made in mitigating risks. (gao.gov)
  • Mitigating risks-such as reliance on foreign and single-source suppliers-is essential for DOD to avoid supply disruptions and ensure that the industrial base can meet current and future needs. (gao.gov)
  • This report assesses (1) DOD's strategy for mitigating industrial base risks, and (2) the extent to which DOD is monitoring and reporting on its progress in mitigating risks. (gao.gov)
  • and report on its progress in mitigating risks. (gao.gov)
  • The Committee acknowledges the benefits that can accrue from the use of credit risk mitigation techniques and the key role they can play in prudent risk management. (bis.org)
  • The purpose of the paper was to seek information on how credit risk mitigation techniques are used within risk management systems and to elicit some initial thoughts on the issues discussed in the Consultative Paper. (bis.org)
  • Current events help to emphasise the importance of the analysis and management of risk to planners and researchers around the world. (ebooks.com)
  • GAO's prior work on enterprise risk management establishes that agencies should monitor and report on the status and effectiveness of their risk mitigation efforts. (gao.gov)
  • This application is widely used, but less so than physical risk management. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • This week's Wednesday Wisdom, an interesting extract from one of PTI's technical papers , comes from Peregrine Storrs-Fox, Risk Management Director, TT Club. (porttechnology.org)
  • FAQ: Risk Management for IEC 60601-1 What you need to know about Risk Management for medical devices What is Risk Management in 60601? (metlabs.com)
  • Risk management is a series of risk evaluations performed by the manufacturer, based on ISO 14971, which are undertaken and documented throughout the design, production and post-production process of medical equipment. (metlabs.com)
  • According to the county, the multi-hazard mitigation plan is required to be eligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency funds. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • The goal of credit risk management is to maximize a bank's risk-adjusted rate of return by maintaining credit risk exposure within acceptable parameters. (gfmag.com)
  • As stated earlier, operational risk management has been an important aspect of bank management prescribed by the Basel Accord. (gfmag.com)
  • They show that banks have not achieved significant improvement in their processes to integrate their risk definition (credit, markets and operational risk), data collection exercises (enterprise-wide and cross-border), risk assessment and management (balance sheet as well as off-balance sheet), along with capital allocation and governance mechanisms. (gfmag.com)
  • Contribute to raising people's awareness of disaster prevention by proposing the development and implementation of an aseismic protection policy based on full-scale experiments and a disaster mitigation education manual for Bhutan's government agencies responsible for disaster management. (go.jp)
  • IDH Investment Management B.V, as fund manager of the IDH Farmfit Fund, is seeking to appoint a firm to provide risk management and associated services to the Farmfit Fund. (idhsustainabletrade.com)
  • To this end we are seeking to appoint a risk management consultancy with experience in impact investment and blended finance with a strong focus on delivering solutions with respect to investments in emerging markets. (idhsustainabletrade.com)
  • Management and mitigation of risks. (who.int)
  • The purpose of this document is to inform Members States about progress made in the areas of accountability, audit and risk management since the Seventieth session of the Regional Committee and the next steps. (who.int)
  • Even a scant understanding of a supply chain's risk exposure can help companies make necessary preparations before the inevitable eventually happens. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • With fewer redundancies, exposure to risk only grew. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • Professor David Simchi-Levi and eight colleagues have recently received the 2014 INFORMS Daniel H. Wagner Prize for Excellence in Operations Research Practice for a project using his Risk Exposure Index to identify risk and mitigate disruptions in the automotive supply chain. (mit.edu)
  • Identify the populations most at risk of lead exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • To access this training, please visit the Lead Exposure Pathways and Mitigation of its Effects presentation . (cdc.gov)
  • Lead Exposure Pathways and Mitigation of its Effects is available with free continuing education available for health professionals. (cdc.gov)
  • The NIOSH document utilizes a standard risk assessment model in the development of exposure limits which relies on animal toxicity data and modeling to translate those data into exposure limits. (cdc.gov)
  • MAINZ, GERMANY - An updated evidence review strengthens the concept that exposure to environmental noise from road traffic and aircraft may increase the risk for heart disease and gets at the potential underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms. (medscape.com)
  • While 14 participants continued the course in Potsdam with lectures, exercises and demonstration related to strong-motion effects of earthquakes, microzonation, vulnerability and risk assessment 16 participants went to the Central Seismological Observatory in Erlangen (SZGRF) for training focussed on data acquisition with and comprehensive data analysis at single stations, station networks and arrays. (iaspei.org)
  • The technologies to be developed through this project may be applied in other countries as a model for overcoming the risks of disasters due to seismic vulnerability of traditional buildings made of earth and stones. (go.jp)
  • All businesses face risk, especially in uncertain times. (asana.com)
  • To help promote the importance of building resilient communities to property insurers and their customers, the National Fire Protection Association is providing Verisk with robust data on communities engaging in wildfire mitigation efforts. (nfpa.org)
  • For third party inspection, we are a delegated regulator on behalf of a flag State through our RO (Recognised Organisation) statuses for various countries and are subject to audits by those authorities to ensure robust and correct techniques for risk mitigation. (lr.org)
  • However, DOD doesn't have a robust strategy to mitigate risks or track progress department-wide. (gao.gov)
  • We recommended developing a robust strategy and measuring and reporting on DOD-wide industrial base risk mitigation efforts. (gao.gov)
  • With an industry facing very low returns on risk-free assets and increasing chances of volatility shocks, we must make use of more sophisticated scenario analysis methods in order to achieve more robust asset allocations. (finextra.com)
  • Part of the updated plan includes "more robust analysis of the volcanic risk on the island," Magno said, which includes looking at different lava zones - particularly more vulnerable areas where fissures could open up and eruptions might start. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • Thus it is of no use while unearthing the potential risk introduced through the pricing of instruments that do not have robust reference markets. (gfmag.com)
  • My wish is that noise is getting now accepted as a cardiovascular risk factor like smoking, diabetes, and high cholesterol, and that this is pinned down also (for example) in the prevention guidelines," Münzel said. (medscape.com)
  • However, such implementations involve many risks, as they are often highly complex, costly and have long project timelines. (inderscience.com)
  • Mechanisms to mitigate pricing risk have included risk corridors, medical loss ratio (MLR) requirements, aggregate reinsurance, and especially for Medicaid managed care plans, supplemental payments and midyear rate adjustments. (actuary.org)
  • Through technology and data partnerships, DHL Auto-Mobility supports customers in establishing end-to-end supply chain visibility to anticipate risks and mitigate disruptions caused by component shortages, natural disasters, trade wars, regulatory pressure, and cybersecurity challenges. (dhl.com)
  • The plan, which must be updated every five years, is the county's hazard and risk assessment for natural disasters and will include proposed projects to reduce the potential loss of life and property. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • Historically, risk mitigation has often been a separate process, whereby the customer and classification society work separately when it comes to inspection and as a delegated regulator - LR is required to have rigorous inspection techniques to ensure the safety of the ship and any accompanying machinery and equipment. (lr.org)
  • Historically, insurers have faced several types of risks. (actuary.org)
  • During the mid-term assessment of Programme budget 2020-2021, all the risk registers were updated, with 204 risks documented. (who.int)
  • V3 introduces new risk mitigation features, improved capital efficiency, and decentralized liquidity. (skandiateamgbr.com)
  • This course examines the role of community risk mitigation planning and implementation as an extension of executive fire administration leadership. (liberty.edu)
  • JERSEY CITY, N.J., May 18, 2021 - More than 4.5 million U.S. properties are at a high-to-extreme risk of wildfire, with more than two million of those in California alone, according to estimates from Verisk , (Nasdaq:VRSK), a leading global data analytics provider. (nfpa.org)
  • NFPA is providing data to Verisk on California communities that engage in wildfire mitigation efforts through its Firewise USA® recognition program. (nfpa.org)
  • A study examining the effect individual mineworker factors-including risk attitude, work experience, and safety training-have on hazard recognition accuracy. (cdc.gov)
  • Presenters will review how to evaluate factors that increase risk for opioid overdose and how to determine when co-prescribing naloxone would be beneficial. (cdc.gov)
  • Evaluate factors that increase risk for opioid overdose and determine when co-prescribing naloxone would be beneficial. (cdc.gov)
  • As you review the list, select two examples that may impact your community or organization and discuss how you would provide data and specifics to identify the examples as emerging risks to your community/organization. (liberty.edu)
  • Verisk will use Firewise USA® boundary data to help develop underwriting analytics for insurers about properties that are part of community wildfire mitigation efforts. (nfpa.org)
  • By sharing the data on these efforts with Verisk, we'll be able to further promote the need for community and individual action to reduce risk. (nfpa.org)
  • Our collaboration with NFPA will not only enable insurers to assess wildfire risk mitigation efforts but will also help communities recognize the growing importance of resilience," said Doug Caccese, president of ISO Personal Lines at Verisk. (nfpa.org)
  • We'll be able to strengthen efforts to protect people and property from the dangers of wildfire and be a leading provider of mitigation data to the insurance industry. (nfpa.org)
  • DOD is carrying out numerous efforts to mitigate risks to the industrial base. (gao.gov)
  • However, DOD has limited insight into the effectiveness of these efforts and how much progress it has made addressing risks. (gao.gov)
  • Risk mitigation efforts directed at insurers won't address other risks in the health system, including declining enrollment in employer-sponsored insurance, increased pressures on state Medicaid programs, and declines in provider revenues that threaten their financial stability and patient access. (actuary.org)
  • Disaster Recovery Officer Douglas Le said the county is going through lava recovery efforts as well as updating the multi-hazard mitigation plan. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • Since mitigation and response efforts affect multiple tasks and resources, we need to calculate the entire schedule with and without mitigation and response efforts and compare different indicators including cost and duration. (intaver.com)
  • This report limits itself to a short summary section in respect of human resource risks and associated mitigation efforts, since these issues are already included in the Annex to document A70/14. (who.int)
  • CFD analysis is a relatively low-cost way to help plan for a range of different contingencies whereby design teams can perform as many different scenario analysis as they like in advance of construction or at a later stage in order to minimise the risks and mitigate potential failures in such a mission critical environment. (iesve.com)
  • Failure to address and mitigate these risks has resulted in many known project failures. (inderscience.com)
  • The second section discusses individual topics such as residual risks (i.e. risks arising from maturity mismatches, market price changes and asset mismatches), the extent of risk reduction, and issues relating to individual credit risk mitigation techniques (collateral, guarantees and on-balance sheet netting). (bis.org)
  • This collaboration will help NFPA by promoting the value of community-wide wildfire risk reduction activities to a broader public. (nfpa.org)
  • Communities can take steps to protect properties and the surrounding neighborhood, including educating property owners and encouraging them to take wildfire risk reduction steps," said Jim Pauley, president and CEO of the NFPA. (nfpa.org)
  • Public education about wildfire safety is also one part of Outthink Wildfire™, an NFPA policy initiative , which calls on all levels of government to make significant policy changes to create safer homes and businesses through home upgrades and risk reduction, sound building and land use standards, and increased resources for managing wildland fuels. (nfpa.org)
  • The Firewise USA® data will help Verisk continue to be a leading provider of critical insights on wildfire risk and mitigation for insurers. (nfpa.org)
  • The suite includes the property-level risk scoring tool FireLine ® and solutions that provide evaluations of local fire protection capabilities, insights on building code enforcement, assessments of defensible space, and post-event aerial imagery. (nfpa.org)
  • When it's the risk of a chemical spill, building collapse, or wildfire, you need an advisor experienced in the science of quantifying and managing myriad potential scenarios. (exponent.com)
  • In any case, this risk can affect a number of tasks and resources and our best course of action before we decide anything is to compare the different scenarios. (intaver.com)
  • These scenarios must include any other risks and uncertainties that can impact the project as all of them will contribute to the statistical distribution for project cost and duration. (intaver.com)
  • For example, we can save the scenarios as baselines with mitigation plans and without mitigation plans and compare their costs. (intaver.com)
  • You determined potential risks (like being cold or getting wet), weighed the likelihood that they would happen, and took steps to reduce your risk. (asana.com)
  • A cooling unit failure would result in heat build-up due to high-powered servers and in some cases a potential fire risk. (iesve.com)
  • Its main goal is to develop a new system for automated detection and mitigation of cyber risks to improve the security of computer systems in zero-trust environments. (iup.edu)
  • It then assesses the implications of these mechanisms, especially risk corridors and reinsurance, for the heightened risks and uncertainty arising due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (actuary.org)
  • Risk mitigation and inspection has always involved physical proof (a visit from a surveyor) to ensure compliance and verify any issues that occur either onboard our customer's assets or on land-based facilities, partially because technology has not always been able to verify the data or evidence as authentic. (lr.org)
  • This issue brief provides a primer of the risks that insurers face and the mechanisms that are designed to address those risks. (actuary.org)
  • Traffic noise has been shown in many studies to increase the risk for heart disease, but the precise mechanisms that lead to noise-induced heart disease have been unclear. (medscape.com)
  • Various DOD offices and the military services monitor such risks and work to mitigate them. (gao.gov)
  • Companies have been optimizing their supply chains, offshoring for cost purposes, and keeping inventories low for just-in-time efficiency,' says Perry Rotella, group executive of Jersey City, N.J.-based information services firm Verisk Analytics' supply chain risk analytics business. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • If authorities don't have a high enough level of assurance in our techniques, we could risk losing our status to perform verification activities, a core part of our business. (lr.org)
  • That Annex should be read in conjunction with this report to obtain a holistic understanding of the human resources, programmatic and financial risks arising from polio transition, and in order to inform the debate under the agenda subitem on polio transition planning, for which this report has been prepared. (who.int)
  • He hopes politicians create laws to protect people from environmental stressors and "take into account in particular the new findings concerning noise pollution and cardiovascular disease and to acknowledge noise as a cardiovascular risk factor," he said. (medscape.com)
  • However, occupational safety and health risks of nano-enabled medical products have not been thoroughly assessed. (cdc.gov)
  • The title of the funded project is "Innovative Autonomous Risk Detection and Mitigation Powered by Collaborative Machine Learning for Zero-trust Systems. (iup.edu)
  • If we see a hazard, a vulnerable location on the island, and we see a project that would benefit (from) some mitigation, we'll mention it in this plan and that will allow us to possibly get some federal money to do some mitigation," Civil Defense Administrator Talmadge Magno said. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • In this case you use an indicator "project cost" and select risk mitigation scenario. (intaver.com)
  • Project risk analysis software may offer some features that facilitate this comparison. (intaver.com)
  • It is also possible to isolate the impact of a risk on the project by running two simulations, one with the risk open and the other with the risk closed or disabled. (intaver.com)
  • Both plans are conducting risk assessments," he said, adding that the lava recovery team is putting forth an islandwide volcanic risk assessment, the findings from which will be applied to recovery work in Puna. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • The following key programmatic risks and opportunities have been highlighted in the inputs received from the regional offices concerned and headquarters departments, and from draft national country transition plans. (who.int)
  • The Capital Group (the Group) of the Committee prepared a paper ("Issues related to Credit Risk Mitigation Techniques" 1 ) as a basis for discussion between the bank supervisors of the G10 countries and over 50 banks and industry associations within their jurisdiction. (bis.org)
  • In addition, 70% of the most serious economic crimes in the construction industry were committed by internal perpetrators and, surprisingly, less than 50% of the construction and engineering respondents reported performing fraud risk assessments annually, leaving their clients at risk. (controlrisks.com)
  • So our presenters today not only have extensive industry experience, but each has served in various different roles, I think giving them all unique expertise when it comes to manufacturing and risk mitigation. (dynacast.com)
  • This proposal aims to provide a step change in terms of our capacity to assess and predict risks due to geohazards (landslides and rock slides, earthquakes, floods). (europa.eu)
  • The Farmfit Fund is a recently closed Euro 100m blended finance, de risking fund which aims to catalysis and de risk commercial investment into small holder farmer based value chains. (idhsustainabletrade.com)
  • Aave founder and CEO Stani Kulechov commented on the new upgrade, stating, "The most exciting aspect of V3 is its flexible design, which enables a variety of new risk mitigation features, and its improved capital efficiency & decentralized liquidity - all while reducing gas costs. (skandiateamgbr.com)
  • Some amount of risk is inherent to all products, processes, and operations. (exponent.com)
  • Risks to health care workers from nano-enabled medical products. (cdc.gov)
  • Residents can also complete a hazard mitigation plan survey to contribute to the update. (hawaiitribune-herald.com)
  • Contribute to building safe and secure communities through the development of technologies for disaster mitigation in Bhutan. (go.jp)
  • identifying medical device safety risks. (exponent.com)
  • These risk factors may cause loss of efficacy and quality of the protein drug, potentially leading to patient safety concerns. (lu.se)
  • Since 2017, the White House has issued executive orders directing DOD and other agencies to assess risks to the defense industrial base and high priority supply chains such as semiconductors. (gao.gov)
  • We can also rank risks using scenario analysis as each risk in each scenario will have a risk score. (intaver.com)
  • More than 70 percent of the FORTUNE 100 relies on the company's advanced technologies to manage risks, make better decisions and improve operating efficiency. (nfpa.org)
  • Banks need to manage credit risk inherent in the entire portfolio, as well as the risk in individual credits or transactions. (gfmag.com)
  • Finally, we could execute a response plan if the risk occurs, which will also have costs associated with it. (intaver.com)
  • The observed dose-response relationships in the animal data were used to estimate a benchmark dose for a specified level of adverse biological response (1/10 to 1/1,000 excess risk of pulmonary inflammation or lung cancer). (cdc.gov)
  • As your logistics partner, we can take care of all aspects of risk mitigation. (dhl.com)
  • The first section covers general points on the use of credit risk mitigation techniques by banks and their treatment under the Accord. (bis.org)