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Henderson, Isaac Levi. "Examining New Zealand Unmanned Aircraft Users’ Measures for Mitigating Operational Risks." Drones 6, no. 2 (2022): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/drones6020032.

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While the potential risks of unmanned aircraft have received significant attention, there is little in the academic literature that examines how operational risks are mitigated by users. This study examines the prevalence of key operational risk mitigations amongst a sample of 812 unmanned aircraft users in New Zealand, their confidence levels in identifying and complying with airspace requirements, and their ability to read visual navigation charts (VNCs) and use AirShare (a local tool that shows airspace requirements). Significant differences exist between the number and type of mitigations
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Sun, Peiyao, Sichong Meng, and Yan Zhou. "The Risk Mitigation Measures Implemented in China." E3S Web of Conferences 308 (2021): 01025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202130801025.

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To present essential and pragmatic lessons for other countries which are still in pandemic and to prepare for future affections diseases, risk mitigation measures took by Chinese government during the COVID-19 pandemic period were assorted and included. Pertinent information was arranged in three parts, pre-pandemic, during-pandemic and after-pandemic. In the first period, stockpile building, public health workforce training and simulation training in China may account for the in-time mitigation. Although these resources could be insufficient in some severely afflicted areas, resources in othe
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Lu, Yujia, Ruke Zhou, and Heran Zhang. "Risk Mitigation Measures for Coronavirus Disease 2019." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 615 (December 12, 2020): 012014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/615/1/012014.

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Haemmerli, Lisa, and Michael Stauffacher. "The Neglected Role of Risk Mitigation Perception in the Risk Governance of Underground Technologies—The Example of Induced Seismicity." International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 11, no. 5 (2020): 630–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13753-020-00298-3.

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Abstract Subsurface technologies, such as geothermal energy and carbon capture and storage, are options to help limit global warming. Subsurface technologies involve the risk of induced seismicity. The successful implementation of these technologies depends on the public perception of these risks. Risk governance frameworks propose assessing the level of public concern and designing adapted risk mitigation measures. We propose that concerns should not only be investigated with respect to the perceived risks but also with respect to the potential mitigation measures. We explore this by analyzin
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BORYSOVA, Tetiana, Yuliia PROTSYSHYN, and Lyudmyla HALKO. "MARKETING MANAGEMENT AND MEASURES TO REDUCE PERCEIVED RISK IN BUSINESS: AN ANALYSIS OF INTERCONNECTION." Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Economic sciences 322, no. 5 (2023): 100–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2307-5740-2023-322-5-15.

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The research results on the interrelation between marketing management strategies and measures for reducing perceived business risk have been presented. An analysis of existing scientific literature has revealed a lack of studies concerning theoretical and methodological approaches to reducing perceived business risk. The aim of this article was to investigate the correlation between marketing management strategies and measures aimed at mitigating perceived business risk. The following methods were employed during the research: comparative analysis, synthesis, generalization, graphical represe
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Kim, Dong-Jin, and Su-Yong Kwak. "Risk Analysis of Container Ship Accidents and Risk Mitigation Measures." Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment and Safety 22, no. 3 (2016): 259–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2016.22.3.259.

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Viswanathan, Satish Kumar, and Kumar Neeraj Jha. "Risk mitigation modelling of international construction projects executed by Indian firms: a structural equation modelling approach." Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management 27, no. 9 (2020): 2687–713. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ecam-05-2019-0265.

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PurposeA number of previous studies have investigated international construction project risks and have proposed risk mitigation measures without examining their interdependence. The purpose of the current study is to identify the influence of various risk mitigation measures on macro-level risk factors in the international marketplace.Design/methodology/approachThe authors initially identified 26 risk variables and nine risk mitigation measures through a literature review, which were then verified for their pertinence to international projects by three experts. Subsequently, 105 questionnaire
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Palummo, Alexander. "Premium Agricultural Measures for Hydraulic and Hydrogeological Risk Mitigation." Modern Environmental Science and Engineering 03, no. 07 (2017): 479–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.15341/mese(2333-2581)/07.03.2017/007.

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JOVIČIĆ, Vojkan, Saša GALUF, and Elvir MUHIĆ. "Risk mitigation measures against falling rock at Jelicni vrh." ce/papers 2, no. 2-3 (2018): 305–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cepa.688.

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Yew, Wong Chin, Mal Kong Sia, and Own QianYi Janet. "Safety Risks Analysis: Moderating Effect of Risk Level on Mitigation Measures Using PLS-SEM Technique." Sustainability 15, no. 2 (2023): 1090. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15021090.

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The Malaysian construction sector registers higher fatal accidents than the manufacturing sector even though the latter has the highest cases of accidents. There is a need to implement effective safety risk management. The main objective of this study is to explore the moderating effect of risk level of accidents on mitigation measures implemented. For this purpose, the factors causing safety risks and the practical measures taken by contractors to mitigate these risks were identified, in addition to the operationalization of the likelihood and severity of accidents using suitable rating scale
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Zheng, Xiaoyu, Hitoshi Tamaki, Yasuteru Sibamoto, et al. "Development of Importance Measures Reflecting the Risk Triplet in Dynamic Probabilistic Risk Assessment: A Case Study Using MELCOR and RAPID." Journal of Nuclear Engineering 6, no. 3 (2025): 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/jne6030021.

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While traditional risk importance measures in probabilistic risk assessment are effective for ranking safety-significant components, they often overlook critical aspects such as the timing of accident progression and consequences. Dynamic probabilistic risk assessment offers a framework to quantify such risk information, but standardized approaches for estimating risk importance measures remain underdeveloped. This study addresses this gap by: (1) reviewing traditional risk importance measures and their regulatory applications, highlighting their limitations, and introducing newly proposed ris
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Shakti Arrafat, Bhima. "Analisis Safety Risk Management pada Kegiatan Praktikum Taruna Teknik Pesawat Udara di Politeknik Penerbangan Indonesia." Langit Biru: Jurnal Ilmiah Aviasi 14, no. 01 (2021): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.54147/langitbiru.v14i01.409.

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Every practical activity carried out by student at Aircraft Engineering Departement, then these activities have risks that need mitigation measures. In safety risk management requires departement to conduct an assessment of the risks that can occur from an activity using hazard identification, risk assessment and mitigation. By identifying types of hazards, assessing risks, getting results in the form of risk matrix and risk level and identifying mitigation actions that can be taken and accepted. Furthermore, it produces hazard identification and risk assessment & mitigation (HIRAM) docume
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Chen, S. C., C. Y. Wu, and B. T. Huang. "The efficiency of a risk reduction program for debris-flow disasters – a case study of the Songhe community in Taiwan." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 10, no. 7 (2010): 1591–603. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-10-1591-2010.

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Abstract. A risk reduction program was developed after debris-flow disaster analysis is conducted using mitigation structures, evacuation measures and community restrained expansion strategy. The risk assessment method delineates hazard zones and analyzes vulnerability and the resilient capacity of an affected area, allowing the prediction of losses of properties and lives, and the corresponding risk. It can also be used to evaluate performance of a risk reduction program. The proposed method was applied to the Songhe community as a case study to assess debris-flow risk and performance of redu
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Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi, Ali Chavoshian, and Shinji Egashira. "Flood Management and Flood Disaster Mitigation Measures." Journal of Disaster Research 7, no. 5 (2012): 533. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2012.p0533.

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The 5th International Conference on Flood Management (ICFM5) was held on September 27-29, 2011 in Tokyo under the umbrella title “Floods: from risk to opportunity” focused on flood management and disaster mitigation measures in its plenary, oral, and poster sessions. Out of over 250 presented papers, 120 manuscripts – far more than expected – were contributed for post-publication in the Journal of Flood Risk Management, the IAHS Red Book and the Journal of Disaster Research (JDR). Editorial staff members of the JDR, which was independent of ICFM5, attended the conference to survey research act
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Lessler, Justin, M. Kate Grabowski, Kyra H. Grantz, et al. "Household COVID-19 risk and in-person schooling." Science 372, no. 6546 (2021): 1092–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.abh2939.

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In-person schooling has proved contentious and difficult to study throughout the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic. Data from a massive online survey in the United States indicate an increased risk of COVID-19–related outcomes among respondents living with a child attending school in person. School-based mitigation measures are associated with significant reductions in risk, particularly daily symptoms screens, teacher masking, and closure of extracurricular activities. A positive association between in-person schooling and COVID-19 outcomes persists at low
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Alhaqoni, Alfin Hakim, and Budi Priyanto. "Analysis of Risk Mitigation Measures in Housing Constraction Projects in Klaten District, Indonesia." East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research 2, no. 12 (2024): 4897–908. http://dx.doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v2i12.7313.

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The population growth in Klaten Regency has increased by 3% over the last 5 years. This causes the need for housing to become a primary need for local communities. Because of this increase, there will be many housing development projects that will definitely need to take risk control or mitigation steps in housing construction with the aim of ensuring that housing development projects comply with planning. This research uses a quantitative research approach by conducting a data survey in the form of distributing questionnaires to 30 expert respondents. Then data processing and data analysis us
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Zhou, Ai Tao, Kai Wang, An Jin Liu, and Hong Zhang. "Quantitative Study for Drilling Process on Human Factor Risk Mitigation Capacity." Applied Mechanics and Materials 737 (March 2015): 428–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.737.428.

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In order to reduce the human factor risk in drilling process, the author analyzed the primary reason of human factor risk in drilling process, selected twelve risk control measures and toke Delphi method to quantify the human factor risk mitigation capacity resulting from the selected risk control measures. The results shows that the human risk control measures exist in three tiers of effectiveness that with each tier being separated by nearly an order of magnitude, and the types of most risk mitigation are risk codes such as injury by machine, fall from height, contact with harmful material.
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Hudson, P., W. J. W. Botzen, H. Kreibich, P. Bubeck, and J. C. J. H. Aerts. "Evaluating the effectiveness of flood damage mitigation measures by the application of propensity score matching." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 14, no. 7 (2014): 1731–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-14-1731-2014.

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Abstract. The employment of damage mitigation measures (DMMs) by individuals is an important component of integrated flood risk management. In order to promote efficient damage mitigation measures, accurate estimates of their damage mitigation potential are required. That is, for correctly assessing the damage mitigation measures' effectiveness from survey data, one needs to control for sources of bias. A biased estimate can occur if risk characteristics differ between individuals who have, or have not, implemented mitigation measures. This study removed this bias by applying an econometric ev
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Hudson, P., W. J. W. Botzen, H. Kreibich, P. Bubeck, and J. C. J. H. Aerts. "Evaluating the effectiveness of flood damage mitigation measures by the application of Propensity Score Matching." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences Discussions 2, no. 1 (2014): 681–723. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhessd-2-681-2014.

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Abstract. The employment of damage mitigation measures by individuals is an important component of integrated flood risk management. In order to promote efficient damage mitigation measures, accurate estimates of their damage mitigation potential are required. That is, for correctly assessing the damage mitigation measures' effectiveness from survey data, one needs to control for sources of bias. A biased estimate can occur if risk characteristics differ between individuals who have, or have not, implemented mitigation measures. This study removed this bias by applying an econometric evaluatio
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Heidari, A. "Structural master plan of flood mitigation measures." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 9, no. 1 (2009): 61–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-9-61-2009.

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Abstract. Flood protection is one of the practical methods in damage reduction. Although it not possible to be completely protected from flood disaster but major part of damages can be reduced by mitigation plans. In this paper, the optimum flood mitigation master plan is determined by economic evaluation in trading off between the construction costs and expected value of damage reduction as the benefits. Size of the certain mitigation alternative is also be obtained by risk analysis by accepting possibility of flood overtopping. Different flood mitigation alternatives are investigated from va
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Ivić, Ivona, and Anita Cerić. "Mitigation Measures for Information Asymmetry between Participants in Construction Projects: The Impact of Trust." Sustainability 16, no. 16 (2024): 6808. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16166808.

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Sustainability requirements pose complex challenges for the construction industry, requiring adaptation strategies, innovative solutions, and collaboration between stakeholders to build resilient structures for the future. Nevertheless, effective collaboration between stakeholders is hindered by information asymmetry, which can produce disputes, endanger honest communication between the participants, and in the long term, negatively affect industrial productivity. To improve the sustainability of construction businesses and construction projects, there is a need for the implementation of mitig
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Egbelakin, Temitope, Suzanne Wilkinson, and Jason Ingham. "Integrated framework for enhancing earthquake risk mitigationn decisions." International Journal of Construction Supply Chain Management 5, no. 2 (2015): 34–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.14424/ijcscm502015-34-51.

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The increasing scale of losses from earthquake disasters has reinforced the need for property owners to become proactive in seismic risk reduction programs. However, despite advancement in seismic design methods and legislative frameworks, building owners are found unwilling or lack motivation to adopt adequate mitigation measures that will reduce their vulnerability to earthquake disasters. Various theories and empirical findings have been used to explain the adoption of protective behaviours including seismic mitigation decisions, but their application has been inadequate to enhance building
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Kim, Dae-Young, Surendra Krushna Shinde, Saifullah Lone, Ramasubba Reddy Palem, and Gajanan Sampatrao Ghodake. "COVID-19 Pandemic: Public Health Risk Assessment and Risk Mitigation Strategies." Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 12 (2021): 1243. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11121243.

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A newly emerged respiratory viral disease called severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is also known as pandemic coronavirus disease (COVID-19). This pandemic has resulted an unprecedented global health crisis and devastating impact on several sectors of human lives and economies. Fortunately, the average case fatality ratio for SARS-CoV-2 is below 2%, much lower than that estimated for MERS (34%) and SARS (11%). However, COVID-19 has a much higher transmissibility rate, as evident from the constant increase in the count of infections worldwide. This article explores the
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Muhammad, Mahmudi, and Viciawati Machdum Sari. "Risk Mitigation of Volunteer Involvement Project during Pandemic in Non-Profit organization with 4Ts (Tolerate, Treat, Transfer and Terminate)." International Journal of Arts and Social Science 05, no. 10 (2023): 237–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7758585.

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Covid-19 pandemic has created uncertainty and poses risks for non-profits. This requires the non-profit organizations to adapt, especially how to protect volunteers who are involved in projects during the pandemic. It requires adequate risk management, to make sure that the project is successfully delivered on time, within budget, and as planned. This article discusses how risk mitigation measures as part of risk management flow in project management that involves volunteers during the pandemic at the non-profit organization, GPF Indonesia for the "Peace Circle Project" which was pre
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Heri, Tri Irawan, and Iskandar Isdaryanto. "House of Risk to Mitigate Operational Risk Strategy in Shipyards: A Case Study)." International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 7, no. 7 (2022): 174–80. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6902196.

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This study uses the House of Risk (HoR) method in determining the dominant risk agent and operational risk mitigation measures at the Wahana Karya shipyard.Wahana Karya is a wooden shipbuilding business whose processing system is still relatively traditional due to its simple production tools and technology.This condition has an impact on the high level of risk faced during the shipbuilding production process which results in low ship quality.Wahana Karya has not considered the level of risk in the shipbuilding process starting from raw materials, manufacturing processes, to finished products,
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Tutor-Marcom, Robin, and Fred Wright. "Sustaining Respiratory Protection Through North Carolina’s Risk Mitigation Measures Project." Journal of Agromedicine 19, no. 2 (2014): 247. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1059924x.2014.892853.

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Hoshiya, Masaru, Kinya Yamamoto, and Haruo Ohno. "Redundancy index of lifelines for mitigation measures against seismic risk." Probabilistic Engineering Mechanics 19, no. 3 (2004): 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.probengmech.2004.02.003.

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Ray, James C. "Risk-Based Prioritization of Terrorist Threat Mitigation Measures on Bridges." Journal of Bridge Engineering 12, no. 2 (2007): 140–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1084-0702(2007)12:2(140).

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Zhang, Yuliang, Juliang Jin, Shangming Jiang, Shaowei Ning, Yuliang Zhou, and Zhiyong Wu. "Quantitative Assessment Model for the Effects of Drought Mitigation on Regional Agriculture Based on an Expectation Index of Drought Mitigation Effects." Water 11, no. 3 (2019): 464. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w11030464.

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The extent of water deficit and drought loss mitigation, through human activities such as defense, mitigation, and resistance to drought risk, is revealed by its effects on agriculture. To analyze the distribution regularities of the effects of drought mitigation on agriculture and to provide better insight on drought mitigation actions, an expectation index of drought mitigation effects (EDRE) was formulated based on the definitions of the drought system. The crop yield when no drought mitigation measures were implemented was calculated via tests and simulations, and expectations of drought-r
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Kassas, Bachir, Stephen N. Morgan, John H. Lai, Jaclyn D. Kropp, and Zhifeng Gao. "Perception versus preference: The role of self-assessed risk measures on individual mitigation behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic." PLOS ONE 16, no. 8 (2021): e0254756. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254756.

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In the midst of a global pandemic, prevention methods stand as a crucial first step toward addressing the public health crisis and controlling the spread of the virus. However, slowing the spread of the virus hinges on the public’s willingness to follow a combination of mitigation practices to avoid contracting and transmitting the disease. In this study, we investigate the factors related to individuals’ risk perceptions associated with COVID-19 as well as their general self-assessed risk preferences. We also provide insights regarding the role of risk perceptions and preferences on mitigatio
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Miftah, Himmatul, Arti Yoesdiarti, Santia Afandi, Vigia Marfu’ah Zuher, Tiara Amanda Lestari, and Ikhsan Qodri Pramartaa. "HORTICULTURAL PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION RISK MITIGATION BASED ON ENTERPRISE RISK MANAGEMENT (ERM) METHOD." Jurnal Sosial Humaniora 13, no. 1 (2022): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.30997/jsh.v13i1.4723.

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Horticultural products of tomatoes and papayas are very susceptible to the risk of physical damage, weight loss and unsold so that they have the potential to cause losses. Potential losses can be reduced by identifying the risks that occur and mitigating the risks. This study aims to analyze the distribution risk and its mitigation in tomato and papaya horticultural products. Respondents were selected purposively and snowball sampling. Respondents identified were 40 respondents consisting of 17 retail respondents, 7 wholesale traders in the wholesale market, 7 middlemen respondents, and 9 farm
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Yang, Yunfeng, Guohua Chen, and Yuanfei Zhao. "A Quantitative Framework for Propagation Paths of Natech Domino Effects in Chemical Industrial Parks: Part II—Risk Assessment and Mitigation System." Sustainability 15, no. 10 (2023): 8306. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su15108306.

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This is the second part of the quantitative framework for the propagation paths of Natech domino effects in chemical industrial parks, which focuses on risk assessment and a mitigation system based on the propagation path probabilities obtained from Part I. In this paper, the risk assessment model for the propagation paths of the domino effects induced by natural disasters are developed, and the risk level is quantitatively analyzed using individual risk and social risk indexes and compared with the risk acceptance standard to determine whether the risk in the plant area is at the risk accepta
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Liebig, Markus, Carolin Floeter, Thorsten Hahn, Wolfgang Koch, Andrea Wenzel, and Jörg Römbke. "Risk Mitigation Measures: An Important Aspect of the Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals." Toxics 2, no. 1 (2014): 35–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics2010035.

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Grace, D., and J. Scheibel. "Technical Risks and Mitigation Measures in Combustion Turbine Project Development." Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power 125, no. 1 (2002): 228–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1496771.

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Project developers, insurers, financiers, and maintenance organizations have an interest in quantifying technical risks and evaluating risk mitigation alternatives for combustion turbine (CT) power plants. By identifying exposure to risk early in the project development process, optimal procurement decisions, and mitigation measures can be adopted for improved financial returns. This paper describes a methodology used to quantify all nonfuel O&M costs, including scheduled and unplanned maintenance, and business interruption costs due to unplanned outages. The paper offers examples that dem
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Klucka, Jozef, Rudolf Gruenbichler, and Jozef Ristvej. "Relations of COVID-19 and the Risk Management Framework." Sustainability 13, no. 21 (2021): 11854. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su132111854.

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The routine approach used in risk management is based on the scheme that within the prevention period an organisation or a state prepares for the expected risks and once the risks occur, resources and internal procedures are implemented to mitigate their negative consequences. The objective of the paper is to analyse risk management and its constraints, its application in COVID-19 period and based on it provide mitigating strategies for specific problems/risks related to COVID-19. The research methods related to the topics are: (a) study of books, newspapers and other internet resources and (b
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Jaimes, Miguel A., Gabriel Candia, and Philomène Favier. "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Seismic Mitigation Measures for Wine Barrel Stacks." Earthquake Spectra 34, no. 1 (2018): 283–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1193/111516eqs196m.

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This study conducts a cost-benefit analysis of alternative seismic risk mitigation methods for wine barrel stacks. The Chilean wine industry is presented as an illustrative case study in which performance metrics, such as the expected annual loss (EAL) and benefit-cost ratios, are computed for wineries at different locations. By computing seismic risk within a consistent framework, this study shows the value of cost-benefit simulations for defining the best mitigation strategies and allocating economic resources. Likewise, this approach helps communicate information to decision makers because
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Nakamura, Yoichi, Kazuyoshi Fukushima, Xinghai Jin, Motoo Ukawa Teruko Sato, and Yayoi Hotta. "Mitigation Systems by Hazard Maps, Mitigation Plans, and Risk Analyses Regarding Volcanic Disasters in Japan." Journal of Disaster Research 3, no. 4 (2008): 297–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jdr.2008.p0297.

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More than 60 volcanic hazard maps have been published on 38 of Japan’s 108 active volcanoes. Two maps were published before 1990, 17 after the 1991 eruptions of Unzen, and 19 after the 2000 eruptions of Usuzan and Miyakejima. Large eruptions greatly increase concern over volcanic hazards. The earlier academic maps themselves have changed from being specialist-oriented to being designed to be more easily understood with volcanic terms clearly explained. This is especially true of revised maps. The 1961 Disaster Countermeasures Basic Act directs that local disaster management plans be promoted b
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Jonathan, Erwin, and Sugiarto Sugiarto. "Risk analysis of gas dispersion, fire and explosion due to gas pipeline leak at Onshore Receiving Facility of PT XYZ in Muara Karang using Aloha Software 5.4." International Journal of Engineering Business and Social Science 1, no. 03 (2023): 186–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.58451/ijebss.v1i03.45.

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This research identifies hazards, assesses risks, and recommends mitigations for the risk of gas pipeline leaks at Onshore Receiving Facility (ORF). The objectives of this study are to determine the probability of gas pipeline leaks at ORF and the level of risk of gas pipeline leaks at ORF using a risk matrix, to model gas dispersion, fire, and explosion using ALOHA software to assess the consequences of gas pipeline leaks at ORF, and to provide risk mitigation recommendations to the company if the risk level is unacceptable and the existing risk mitigation measures are not effective. This stu
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Wu, Ziyu. "Exploring Financial Risks and Risk Mitigation Strategies in Digital Currencies." International Journal of Global Economics and Management 2, no. 3 (2024): 44–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v2n3.05.

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This paper comprehensively analyzes the financial risks faced by digital currency, using digital renminbi as a case study. The risks include operational risks, privacy risks, legal and regulatory risks, currency sovereignty risks, and the impact on traditional financial systems. Corresponding risk mitigation strategies are proposed. By strengthening system architecture, employing advanced encryption technologies, enhancing legal and regulatory frameworks, maintaining policy stability, and promoting financial integration, these measures effectively mitigate financial risks associated with digit
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Umar, Dahiru Abubakar, Mamman Abdullahi Saleh, and Yakubu Yakmut Saleh. "Construction Project Sites Accident Evaluation versus Risk Analysis and Mitigation Measures." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 8, no. 8 (2021): 110–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10612312.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> This research work aimed at evaluating the current level of accidents in the Nigerian construction industries, with the objective to proffer current but sustainable accident risks and hazard mitigation measures. This research revelled the poor state of H&amp;S in the Nigerian construction industries, for not being in compliance with current global sustainable practice. Research evaluation revels an overall accident incidence in7 selected construction companies in Nigeria for the period of 7 years to be, 814 of 77 deaths and 737 injury rates. Similarly, the trends of i
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EGBELAKIN, Temitope, Suzanne WILKINSON, Regan POTANGAROA, and James ROTIMI. "STAKEHOLDERS' PRACTICES: A CHALLENGE TO EARTHQUAKE RISK MITIGATION DECISIONS." International Journal of Strategic Property Management 19, no. 4 (2015): 395–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/1648715x.2015.1101029.

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Enhancing building owners’ earthquake risk preparedness has been a major challenge in many seismically active regions. Many property owners are found unwilling to adopt adequate risk mitigation measures in their earthquake-prone buildings, despite the availability of various technical design solutions and the enactment of intervening legislative frameworks necessary to facilitate successful earthquake risk preparedness. This paper examined the rationale behind building owners’ unwillingness to adopt adequate mitigation measures with a view to improve current stakeholders’ practices in earthqua
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Akatev, Vladimir, E. Metelkin, E. Barysheva, and A. Akat'ev. "Risk Management at Operation of Dangerous Technical Systems on the Basis of Non-Destructive Control." Safety in Technosphere 9, no. 1 (2020): 20–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1998-071x-2020-20-27.

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Questions related to accidents prevention based on non-destructive control of critical defects, functioning dangerous technical systems with high wear levels, as well as to substantiation of measures for step-by-step risk mitigation of the specified systems after their stop have been considered. For security upgrade relating to operation of potentially dangerous technical systems under resources restrictions are applied measures for prevention of accidents, mainly, the non-destructive control (NDC) of these systems technical condition without their stop. So, complexes of NDC-methods are applie
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Mbachu, Jasper, and Samuel Taylor. "Contractual risks in the New Zealand construction industry: Analysis and mitigatioin measures." International Journal of Construction Supply Chain Management 4, no. 2 (2014): 22–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14424/ijcscm402014-22-33.

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While tendering for jobs, a contractor is expected to analyse the various risks in each prospective project and price them appropriately. Contingencies are included in the tender price to cater for the various risks based on their impacts on the project targets and profit margin. Currently in New Zealand (NZ), there is little or no information on the various contractual risks and their mitigation measures. This has led to contractors over compensating or under compensating for risks with costly consequences. This study aimed to establish priority contractual risks in the NZ construction indust
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Eka Saputra, Alfian, Muhammad Pisol Bin Mat Isa, and Ummu Salma Al-Azizah. "ANALYSIS OF RISK MITIGATION EFFORTS FOR ISLAMIC EQUITY AND DEBT FINANCING IN ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS." Journal of Asian and African Social Science and Humanities 8, no. 3 (2022): 14–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.55327/jaash.v8i3.272.

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This paper investigates risk mitigation practices and alternative measures for non-performing financing in sharia rural banks (BPRS) in Indonesia. Using in-depth interviews with Islamic microfinance practitioners who are expert in the area, this study explores two categories of financing which are equity financing (mudharabah and musyarakah) and debt financing (murabahah). The mechanism will advise on the themes of equity financing, debt financing, risk identification and mitigation, risk appraisal, risk control and monitoring, and digital systems. Interviews were conducted at 6 BPRS in West J
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Saputro, Diyon, and Rifqi Syarif Nasrulloh. "Risk Management, Disaster Mitigation in the University Environment." Jurnal Perencanaan Pembangunan: The Indonesian Journal of Development Planning 7, no. 3 (2023): 375–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.36574/jpp.v7i3.513.

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Natural disasters present conditions that can lead to significant damage and pose a threat to the survival of society. Addressing and mitigating the risks associated with these disasters is imperative. One approach involves the implementation of risk management and disaster mitigation strategies. Despite the widespread acknowledgment of these measures, their application in the tertiary sector remains limited. This study focuses on Nadhlatul Ulama University in Yogyakarta, aligning with the emphasis on disaster mitigation at the university level as outlined in Minister of Education and Culture
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Thöns, Sebastian, and Mark G. Stewart. "On decision optimality of terrorism risk mitigation measures for iconic bridges." Reliability Engineering & System Safety 188 (August 2019): 574–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2019.03.049.

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van Klaveren, Jacob. "Risk–benefit considerations of mitigation measures on acrylamide content of foods." Toxicology Letters 172 (October 2007): S3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2007.05.029.

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Salmikangas, Paula, Paul Chamberlain, Beatriz Silva Lima, and Markku Toivonen. "Immunogenicity of advanced therapy medicinal products: risk factors and mitigation measures." Cell and Gene Therapy Insights 5, no. 7 (2019): 829–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.18609/cgti.2019.095.

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V., Aarthipriya, Chitra G., and Sevvel Poomozhi J. "Risk and Its Impact on Quality, Safety and Procurement in Construction Projects." Journal of Sustainable Construction and Project Management 3, no. 2 (2020): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3963989.

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Risk management is an integral part of project management on all construction projects based on knowledge areas of PMBOK. Risk analysis is process of risk which is used to quantify and analyze risks and give the mitigation strategies for each risk. This research was conducted to identify, analyze risks and provide mitigation measures associated with Residential Projects in Bangalore. In this study, risk and its impact were identified and analyzed based on quality, safety and procurement of materials using the questionnaire survey. The impact of project risk was analyzed using qualitative risk
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Gaurina-Međimurec, Nediljka, Borivoje Pašić, and Petar Mijić. "Risk Planning and Mitigation in Oil Well Fields." International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management 4, no. 4 (2015): 27–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijrcm.2015100103.

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Lost circulation presents one of the major risks associated with drilling. The complete prevention of lost circulation is impossible but limiting circulation loss is possible if certain precautions are taken. Industry experience has proved that is often easier and more effective to prevent the occurrence of loss than to attempt to stop or reduce them once they have started. The problem of lost circulation was magnified considerably when operators began drilling deeper and/or depleted formations. A strategy for successful management of lost circulation should include preventative (best drilling
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