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Risk Management Decisions
Here is a cheat sheet for new risk engineers that provides the framework for making risk management decisions in a refinery: Source: Conversation with Bing, 12/4/2023(1) NIST Risk Management Framework | CSRC. https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/risk-management/about-rmf.(2) Management system standards for oil and gas industry – ISO. https://committee.iso.org/files/live/sites/tc67/files/Workgroup2/Management%20system%20standards%20for%20oil%20and%20gas%20industry%20v2019-08.pdf.(3) 4. Risk – Aramco. https://www.aramco.com/-/media/images/investors/annual-report/ara-2022-risk-english.pdf.(4) Risk Management in the Oil and Read more
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So, you want to be a Risk Engineer – Series
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Build for Permanence because we won’t last
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Cogsworth, engineers toiled day and night, their minds consumed by intricate designs, equations, and the relentless pursuit of progress. The air hummed with the rhythm of machinery, and the streets echoed with the clatter of metal against metal. Professor Elara, a seasoned engineer, had spent decades Read more
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Improving Quality in the Chemical Manufacturing Plant
Quality assurance and quality control are two important aspects of ensuring the quality of work and maintenance in any industry, including chemical manufacturing. The nuclear industry has developed a system to ensure the quality of work and maintenance in a nuclear power plant, which can be adapted to the chemical manufacturing industry as well. Here Read more
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Rehearsing Creative Process: How to Craft a Compelling Story for Your Presentation
As a risk manager, risk engineer, or underwriter, you may often have to present your findings, recommendations, or solutions to various audiences, such as clients, stakeholders, or regulators. You may have a lot of data, analysis, or evidence to support your claims, but how do you turn them into a coherent and persuasive story that Read more
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The Unexpected Catalyst
Dr. Lee was a young and ambitious chemical engineer who worked at a prestigious research institute. He was assigned to a project that aimed to develop a new catalyst for a green and efficient synthesis of biodiesel from waste cooking oil. He had spent months testing various metal nanoparticles, but none of them showed satisfactory Read more