Article | REF: AG1585 V1

Systemic study of the analysis of risks - Presentation of a global approach

Authors: Audrey DASSENS, Richard LAUNAY

Publication date: July 10, 2008

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4. Conclusion

Current risk analysis methods are based on Cartesian and partial visions of systems. For example, methods derived from operational safety, such as fault trees, are essentially based on a study of the system's technical malfunctions. Their limited scope of application prevents them from taking a global view of systems. Companies, however, are complex systems that require systemic analysis.

In view of this, and to meet the demand for comprehensive, cross-functional, a priori risk analysis, the method described above was developed. This method is inspired by the Cindyniques [26] and the organized systemic risk analysis method (Mosar) [31] used in the field of industrial safety. It integrates...

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