ABOUT THE BOOK

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    Accession Number

 B1387

    Title

 Readings On Risk Control Insurance Institute Of America 1983

    Author

 INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF AMERICA

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     Summary

The contents of the book includes below: Reading 1 A Framework for risk control Reading 2 The loss control migraine Reading 3 Using risk Avoidance Reading 4 Fundamentals of Probability Analysis Reading 5 Uses of probability analyses in risk management Reading 6 Essentials of capital budgeting Reading 7 The impact of risk management on profitability Reading 8 The basic strategies for reducing damage from Hazards of all kinds Reading 9 A Time/Place Framework for accident prevention and control Reading 10 The Causes of Accidents integrating the theories Reading 11Cost accounting of accidents Reading 12 Standards for appraising industrial injury records Reading 13 A note on injury frequency and severity rates Reading 14 Minimizing Losses through the control of energy-Release three perspectives. Reading 15 Treating the occupational disease exposure Reading 16 Methods of control Reading 17 Disability Claims rehabilitation can reduce medical costs Reading 18 Loss control through Occupational and Nonoccupational Case management Reading 19 Increasing profits by controlling employee injuries Reading 20 Risk management for personnel security Reading 21 Programming for executive protection Reading 22 Political risks the management of threats Reading 23 Elements of a disaster plan Reading 24 A Control Program for motor vehicles fleets Reading 25 Risk Management and data security partners in the computer age Reading 26 Protecting the computer centre Reading 27 Data centre security Reading 28 Security Reading 29 Employee theft three articles Reading 30 A Planned approach to business crime prevention Reading 31 Earning risk management and contingency planning Reading 32 The business interruption risk Reading 33 Pert networks’ use can help reduce business interruption downtime Reading 34 An effective customer accident prevention campaign Reading 35 Product Recall procedures Reading 36 The “Failure” of product Recalls Reading 37 The Completed operations exposure Reading 38 Some “ Do’s and Don’ts” and Questions and Answers” for Design Professionals Reading 39 Judging Your computer liability Reading 40 Note on some theories of motivation Reading 41 Self-protective Measures against workplace Hazards Reading 42 Thirty ways to motivate employees to perform better Reading 43 A compendium of Hazard Identification and Evaluation techniques for system safety application Reading 44 Fundamentals of noninsurance transfers Reading 45 Legal prohibitions against use of hold harmless agreements Reading 46 Reducing bond losses through better construction contracts Reading 47 A Board View of Indemnification Reading 48 Increasing Profits through segregation of Exposure units Reading 49 Loss control programs the ten most significant flaws Reading 50 How do you know your hazard control program is effective? Reading 51 Evaluating the risk management function Reading 52 Managing your risk control program