Start With Risk
Any discussion of insurance should start with risk. Why? Let’s look at the definition of insurance.
Any discussion of insurance should start with risk. Why? Let’s look at the definition of insurance.
Flash fires are fires that spread rapidly through a diffuse fuel, such as dust, gas or the vapors of an ignitable liquid, lasting up to five seconds. Flash fire incidents can result in serious burn injuries and fatalities, so it is important to take steps to protect yourself.
The process of rigging up is placing and assembling various parts of equipment that make up the rig. Then, the rig is prepared for drilling.
As a director or officer at your company, you face litigation risks based on the decisions you make following a breach and on how you influence cybersecurity policies, as these are often considered board-level issues.
Developing an emergency response plan is a process that must be given proper attention. It is the basis for protecting people and the workforce in the event of an emergency. One article mentioned that 60% of organizations do not have a fully documented disaster recovery plan, while 40% of those with a plan admit it isn’t very effective when a disaster strikes.
Removing information from computing devices is called “clearing.” The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) states that clearing is “a level of media sanitation that does not allow information to be retrieved by data, disk or file recovery utilities.
In addition to ransom payments, ransomware attacks on manufacturing can also be extremely costly in terms of response and business interruption costs.
Although technology has made the workplace more efficient and convenient for workers, there are still basic tasks that involve pulling, pushing, and lifting that pose a risk to organizations.
What can companies do to lower the likelihood of a claim related to fleet drivers? Let's look at some fleet risk management best practices.
Educate your oil and gas workers about the dangers of working with flammable and combustible liquids with this safety talk.