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Les Hatton | 2008o | Risk assessment: a frightening new weapon in the battle against commonsense | Presentation to the Exploration Managers Lunch, PETEX, London 20 | Risk_Petex.pdf |
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The title says it all really. A rather tongue in cheek dig at some of the extraordinary stupidity which underlies some risk assessments. Split into three jolly useful sections:-
- A short and tedious guide to risk
- How to recognise risk assessors in the wild
- How to write a risk assessment so you don't get asked again.
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