2010
DOI: 10.2478/v10040-008-0149-9
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Trans-Risk - An Integrated Method for Risk Management in Transport

Abstract: Trans-Risk - An Integrated Method for Risk Management in Transport Many attempts have been made at risk management integration in other spheres of life. A review of risk management in the modes of transport shows some substantial differences in the terminology and the detailed rules and applications of risk management. As a result, it is important to try and integrate risk management methods in transport. This paper presents the results of the work of an interdisciplinary team working on integrating th… Show more

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“…The estimation of societal risk was conducted using a model with two components in which societal risk RS is taken as the quotient of a selected type of risk exposure E and a selected category of average consequence K (E) in relation to a unit of risk exposure on the road network of a country in a time period [8,40]. The model is described with Equation (1):…”
Section: Methods For Estimating Fatalities In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimation of societal risk was conducted using a model with two components in which societal risk RS is taken as the quotient of a selected type of risk exposure E and a selected category of average consequence K (E) in relation to a unit of risk exposure on the road network of a country in a time period [8,40]. The model is described with Equation (1):…”
Section: Methods For Estimating Fatalities In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2009, a universal method of risk management in transport TRANS-RISK was also proposed, which integrates two phases: the risk assessment phase (risk analysis and evaluation) and the risk response phase (risk management, monitoring and risk communication) [27].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-An understanding of dangerous road behavior -An understanding of the most relevant human, technical, and organizational factors and how much they affect the risks of road accidents on Poland's roads -Methods to classify road sections for their safety -Methods for long-term forecasts of fatalities nationally and regionally -Methods for assessing the effectiveness and methods for selecting effective road safety treatments -Methods for monitoring progress of treatments Research was an important part of the implementation of the individual road safety programs. Some of it was conducted by university and research institute staff and some under national and international research grants (Jamroz et al 2010;Jamroz 2011;Bergel-Hayat and Żukowska 2015;Gaca and Kiec 2016).…”
Section: Role Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next research area designed to support road safety was a study of risk-based methods for estimating fatalities and classifying road sections for accident risk (Jamroz 2011). This work helped to develop a concept of how Poland's road safety will change as a result of treatments (Jamroz et al 2010;Jamroz and Smolarek 2013b;Wachnicka 2018). According to this concept, a country's level of road safety depends primarily on its level of socioeconomic development and population mobility.…”
Section: Role Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%