def.- a systems approach to in-plant safety, where
the three areas of Risk Management- People Protection, Property
Protection and Code Compliance are assessed and proper procedure
is taken to neutralize work place hazards and improve code compliance.
Today, more than ever, maintaining a safe facility and working
environment is high on the priority list of Plant and Safety
Managers. However, many don't know where to start and OSHA regulations
are often vague or hard to understand. For this reason, AIS-
Accident Intervention Systems was developed. AIS is an
exciting, new approach to in-plant safety processes that assesses
the three areas of Risk
Management People
Protection, Property
Protection and Code
Compliance. By assessing these areas, the AIS program
makes safety hazards easier to identify and neutralize, while
maintaining code compliance.
What Is Risk Management?
Risk
Management Article - as seen in the July
2002 Issue of Occupational Health & Safety Magazine