Certified Safety Health Manager Exam Preparation
Certified Safety Health Manager Exam Prepration

Area IV. Topic B. Risk Management

Introduction

"Risk managing is an established occupational specialty. Because its objectives (namely loss prevention and loss control) parallel the safety practitioner's, they often have been used as descriptives for safety practice.... The goal of risk managing is to transfer the risks at the least possible cost.... The risk manager's function, like the safety specialist's, requires an intimate knowledge of the company's entire operation. The risk manager normally has the responsibility for designing, purchasing and administrating the company's insurance policies." — Safety Management, John V. Grimaldi, Rollin H. Simonds, ASSE Pub.

Exam Question Banks (10 questions each) 1 2 3 4
References & Notes

  1. Risk Management Glossary
  2. Risk Management Principles and Application
  3. Definition of Risk-based Decision Making
  4. Dealing with Information Precision, Uncertainty, and Resource Needs
  5. Summary of Pareto Analysis
  6. Procedure for Pareto Analysis
  7. Checklist Analysis
  8. System Safety Training Presentations
Section Practice Exams (30 questions each) 1 2 3
Comprehensive Practice Exams (150 questions each) 1 2 3 4 5 6

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