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Lecture 10 Risk Analysis And New Innovations. What is a Risk? “Something with the potential to cause harm”

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Page 1: Lecture 10 Risk Analysis And New Innovations. What is a Risk? “Something with the potential to cause harm”

Lecture 10

Risk Analysis

And

New Innovations

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What is a Risk?

“Something with the potential to cause harm”

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MAINTAINING THE HSE CORPORATE RISKREGISTER

Guidance Document

The Risk Register enables the HSE to

• Assess its key risks and determine its priorities

• Develop the HSE Corporate and National Service Plans based onthe organisation’s most important priorities and developmentneeds.

• Anticipate likely areas of impact and mitigate where possible upto and including transferring resource from lesser priorities.

• Track the management response to identified risks.

• Communicate the HSE risk profile to stakeholders includingDoH&C

• Inform audit planning process,

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Risk Management

• Risk management is the identification, assessment, and prioritization of risks (defined in ISO 31000

• It is defined as the effect of uncertainty on objectives, whether positive or negative)

• Followed by coordinated and economical application of resources to minimize, monitor, and control the probability and/or impact of unfortunate events or to maximize the realization of opportunities.

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• Developing and Populating a Risk Register Best Practice Guidance Revision booklet prepared by the HSE Office of Quality & Risk to aid a service to establish a direction for managing its risks.

• The risk register consequently provides managers with a high level overview of the services’ risk status at a particular point in time and becomes a dynamic tool for the monitoring of actions to be taken to mitigate risk.

• This guidance is in line with the AS/NZS 4360:2004 Standard and is consistent with best practice

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What is risk assessment

• The process of identifying, assessing, and reducing risks to an acceptable level– Defines and controls threats and vulnerabilities– Implements risk reduction measures

• Three elements to risk ….– Risk assessment: determine what the risks are– Risk management: evaluating alternatives for

mitigating the risk– Risk communication: presenting this material in an

understandable way to decision makers and/or the public

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Risk Analysis

• Risk comprises two components: the likelihood of the occurrence of

harm the consequences of that harm.

• In the home, the social and psychological harms are as important as the physical ones.

• The importance of the harm (e.g., injury) is conditioned by its consequences (e.g., distress, costly medical treatment).

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Risk assessment

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• In assistive technology risk Management is the protection of user

• AT is primarily about promotion of health and alleviation of disability –

• your first responsibility is not to make things worse… BS EN ISO 14971:2007

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• AT devices - Application of risk management to AT devices Some key concepts

• Risk management plan• Risk analysis process• Identification of hazards• Estimation of the risk(s) for each hazardous

situation• Risk evaluation• Risk control• It’s a process that runs through all your

activities

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• generic types of harm (GTH) and• generic consequences (including distress and

loss of confidence in ability to live independently).

• The resultant client-centred framework offers a systematic basis for selecting and evaluating technology for independent living.

“Towards a practical framework for managing the risks of selecting

technology to support independent living” Andrew Monk, Kate Hone,,Lorna Lines, Alan Dowdall, Gordon Baxter, Mark Blythe and Peter Wright

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Physical• injury (physical damage to the person occurring

on a short time scale)• untreated medical condition (physical damage

to the person occurring on a medium time scale due to a delay in receiving medical treatment)

• physical deterioration (physical damage to the person occurring on a long time scale)

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Psychological and social

• Dependency (reduction in perceived personal worth due to dependency on technology or carers)

• loneliness (unwanted isolation from the community)

• fear (of attack, robbery etc.)

• debt (poverty)

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Consequences

• distress (pain, fear and worry)

• loss of confidence in ability to live independently on the part of the person or the people who care for them

• costly medical treatment

• death

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• Define objectives of risk analysis and the scope of the system evaluated;• Risk Analysis of current situation;• Risk analysis of planned system;• Risk analysis post-installation

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New Innovations

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The Mobile Lorm Glove, a prototype created by a lab in the University of Arts Berlin, transmits the touch alphabet used by some people who are both deaf and blind, called Lorm. 

http://www.psfk.com/2012/04/glove-deaf-blind-texting.html

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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/03/science/ibrain-a-device-

that-can-read-thoughts.html

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New system allows robots to continuously map their environment.

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/simultaneous-localization-mapping-kinect-0216.html

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The Blind Climber Who "Sees" With His Tongue

http://discovermagazine.com/2008/jul/23-the-blind-climber-who-sees-through-his-tongue

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Google driverless car

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peDy2st2XpQ&feature=youtu.be

The system combines information gathered from Google Street View with artificial intelligence software that combines input from video cameras inside the car, a LIDAR sensor on top of the vehicle, radar sensors on the front of the vehicle and a position sensor attached to one of the rear wheels that helps locate the car's position on the map