5. Cindynic process
Incidents, accidents and disasters reveal the extent of structural malfunctions, deficits and dissonances.
The aim is to study these malfunctions, which are imperceptible to our senses, by carrying out :
description of the system or organization in which the situation to be studied is embedded;
definition of the context of the situation (§ 4.1 ) by means of a geographical, temporal...
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Bibliography
Websites
AFPCN – French association for the prevention of natural disasters http://www.afpcn.org
BARPI – Office http://www.aria.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/qui-sommes-nous/le-barpi
ARIA database
Events
IMdR monthly study days http://www.imdr.eu
Colloquia: Les Entretiens du Risques (cindynical theme), held every two years in Paris (odd-numbered years).
2011 theme: "Regulated safety and managed safety: a complementary approach to be shared by all players".
2013 theme: "Governance and risk management...
Standards and norms
- AFNOR Risk management – Principles and guidelines - NF ISO 31000 - 2010
- Risk management – Risk assessment techniques - IEC/ISO 31010 -
- Management du risque. Vocabulaire - ISO/Guide 73 - 2009
- Lignes directrices relatives à la responsabilité sociétale - ISO 26000 -
Directory
Documentation – Training – Seminars (non-exhaustive list)
IMdR-Lettre des cindyniques (1 to 45) http://www.imdr.eu
IMdR Infos – published approximately every two months http://www.imdr.eu
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