Introduction
While many risk engineering and management principals (such as those on the general principles page) are applicable across a broad range of professional specialisations, there are some principles, tools and practices which are specific to particular fields of specialisation.
A non-exhaustive list of professional specifications is below, and links to information will be added as REBOK develops:
- Asset management
- Cost engineering
- Reliability engineering
- Forensic engineering and science
- Accident phenomenology
- Accident analysis
- Human factors investigation
- Workplace Health and Safety investigation
- Victim pathology
- Simulation
- Security infrastructure
- Environment
- Sustainability
- Existential risk
Sources:
The information on this page was drawn primarily from the following sources:
Edited by Nadine Cranenburgh
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