Tailings Systems and Dams: ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) help making better decisions and to avoid misleading the public

Tailings Systems and Dams: ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) help making better decisions and to avoid misleading the public

Nov 13th, 2012

Tailings Systems and Dams: ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) help making better decisions and to avoid misleading the public.

At Riskope (www.riskope.com) we are very proud of releasing our presentation at the Mining 2012, Keystone (CO) Conference.

Tailings Systems and Dams: ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) help making better decisions

Riskope’s ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) is the method of choice for focused and realistic Quantitative Risk Assessments offering good support to decision makers.

Tailings Systems and Dams: ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) help making better decisions

You can see and download the presentation for free here Riskope’s presentation at Mining 2012, Keystone (CO) Conference.

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Category: Consequences, Crisis management, Hazard, Optimum Risk Estimates, Probabilities, Probability Impact Graphs, Risk analysis, Risk management, Tolerance/Acceptability

One response to “Tailings Systems and Dams: ORE (Optimum Risk Estimates) help making better decisions and to avoid misleading the public”

  1. […] deployed in various industries, including mining (Oboni, Oboni, 2007, 2012). These approaches (ORE: Optimum Risk Estimates compare the relative value of the intolerable risks, leading to a rational, transparent […]

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