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RM/RA CRAMM AS A NEW RISK MANAGEMENT METHOD FOR PREVENTION OF ECOLOGY DISASTERS
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The paper deals with RM/RA CRAMM an original methodology is a comprehensive risk assessment method for crisis management, which consists of identifying, analyzing and assessing risk. Quantitative outcomes serve as the basis to determine the priorities of risk management to prepare preventive measures and response powers and facilities. The methodology is applicable to a wide range of risk types, including natural disasters, technological risks, including risks of natural fires, or crime risks and other risks of a social nature. The core of the method is based on standards of risk management and the risk assessment procedures which consists of five stages based on ISO 31000. Case study includes its application on regional risk management focused on Natural disaster.
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