Published Jun 9, 2025 | Last updated Jun 11, 2025 | Mining, News, OpenRisk, Uncategorized
Mining, while essential to the global economy, remains one of the most hazardous industries. Mechanical failures—along with factors like explosions and fires—are a leading cause of mining accidents. This highlights the need for strong safety measures and advanced...
Published Jun 3, 2025 | Last updated Jun 11, 2025 | Maritime, News, Uncategorized
Bowtie analysis in ship inspections Ship inspections are crucial in the maritime industry for risk management and reducing accidents. The objective is to ensure operational and asset integrity to prevent maritime accidents. The catastrophic events of the Erika and the...
Published Jun 2, 2025 | Last updated Jun 11, 2025 | Maritime, News, OpenRisk, Uncategorized
Safety Software System used for vetting processes. Five ways to use Safety Management System for vetting processes 1. Enhanced risk management Safety management system and Risk management software such as, Presight Barrier Management provides real-time risk...
Published Jun 2, 2025 | Last updated Jun 6, 2025 | Maritime, News, OpenRisk, Uncategorized
This article highlights how Bowtie Analysis in Maritime Safety can improve inspection protocols to prevent fire and explosions incidents. Ship inspections are crucial for the maritime industry to reduce accidents. A bowtie analysis can visualise omissions in...
Published May 28, 2025 | Last updated Jun 4, 2025 | Construction, News, OpenRisk, Uncategorized
Forklift incidents are becoming increasingly common and costly on construction sites. In 2023, forklifts were responsible for 67 work-related deaths. From 2021 to 2022 there were 24,960 cases involving days away from work, job restrictions, or transfers (DART cases) ....
Published May 27, 2025 | Last updated Jun 4, 2025 | Construction, News, OpenRisk, Uncategorized
Fall incidents and hazards make up to 47% of all reported work-related incidents in the construction industry and are therefore a key focal area for occupational health and safety professionals. In the UK construction industry, 51% of all fatalities reported in 2023...