Sentences with phrase «risk control cultures»

Good risk control cultures inculcate checks and balances.

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Lastly, do we direct management to establish systems, controls and an ethical culture that rewards proper risk taking?
The way you mitigate food safety risk is through internal controls, including segregation of duties, restricted areas, approval, records and reconciliations and a culture of food safety and not cutting corners.
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«Damage Control» promises to chart this obsession with destruction, addressing culture's confrontation with the devastation of World War II and the rise of unprecedented technological, economic, and environmental risks.
In male dominated cultures where cooking is one of the few domains where women have control, no woman wants to risk burning food and being labeled a bad cook.
To succeed in this new climate, today's in - house counsel must effectively become their own chief executive — able to communicate, inspire and build outstanding legal teams, identify and anticipate risks, formulate and execute strategy, implement procurement and technology pipelines, control costs, ensure efficacy and nurture culture and talent.
Occupational Health and Safety Specialist COLUMBUS TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, Binghamton, NY (6/2002 to Present) • Assess existing health and safety programs and tweak them to meet the dynamic needs of the company • Plan and implement new or advanced health and safety programs to maintain steadily safe environments • Develop and provide training and instructions to employees and the management to ensure that they are abreast of safety hazards • Evaluate and advise on the impact of both emergent and existing issues and suggest control methods • Conduct audits and inspections to determine the extent of risks and put in place risk prevention and mitigation processes • Perform safety related incident investigation to determine cause and effect and develop corrective measures • Oversee health and safety programs to assure compliance with the company's procedures and protocols • Promote and lead behavioral based safety practices to strengthen company safety culture
Influencer of positive change in safety culture with a proven record of reducing incidence rates, mitigating risks, and controlling costs.
For example, studies have shown that authoritarian parenting (i.e., high parental control, low warmth), which may be detrimental in typically developing youth, 14,15 can be protective for children who are at - risk due to their environmental and / or behavioural profiles.16, 17 Similarly, although parentification was once conceived of as an inherently detrimental phenomenon, 18 children's provision of care to parents and kin may be associated with heightened self - esteem and achievement among some groups and depends strongly on the culture and value judgments of individuals within the family.19
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