Conception of "3 stages" in risk management in road transport systems
Journal Title: Logistics and Transport - Year 2011, Vol 13, Issue 2
Abstract
In the paper is presented a conception of „three stages” of risk management in transport. So risk management can be considered at three levels (planes) of each transport system: 1. level of system structure elements; 2. level of processes which realize system purposes; 3. level of system “attitude”. Risk is a “multidimensional product” and relates all negative transport effects (NETs). It is, among the others, about risks: life loss (safety aspect), natural environment degradation, transport congestion arising.
Authors and Affiliations
Andrzej Szymanek
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