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by:Bizenius Business Solutions Pvt. Ltd. based inBangalore, INDIA
In the wake of the global, financial crisis and in response to the lessons learnt during it, Basel III was introduced requiring banks to hold far higher quality of balance sheet resources than ...
by:Trinity Consultants based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
This 1-day course for EH&S and business risk managers reveals how to improve corporate performance through more effective management of EH&S, sustainability, and carbon risks and opportunities. The course focuses on business risk management guidelines and standards that companies use to identify, assess, and manage risks to achieve business objectives, including ISO 31000, COSO enterprise ...
by:ComplianceOnline based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
This comprehensive training package of five courses will help risk professionals and compliance officers understand the shifting paradigms of risk management, how to implement business continuity programs and the financial issues in emergency management. Risk management is key to ensuring business continuity. But what is the relationship between these two concepts? How can organizations - whether ...
by:ComplianceOnline based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Why Should You Attend: ERM provides a framework for risk management. By identifying & proactively addressing risks & opportunities, business enterprises protect & create value for their stakeholders & enhance governance. However on occasions risk management is only a taken as a hollow gesture to ...
by:Safety Unlimited, Inc. based inSimi Valley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Hazardous Materials Incident Commanders are trained to manage hazardous materials emergencies beyond that of the First Responder. Upon arrival to the scene, they formally assume command from the first responder, who should have already established a working ICS (Incident Command System) and would be the interim Incident Commander. This course provides the tools a person needs to assume control of ...
by:ComplianceOnline based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Medical devices cannot be shipped to Europe unless they are in full compliance with the European Medical Device Directive (MDD). The compliance requirements vary, depending on the classification of the device. It's not just the CE marking requirements that manufacturers and exporters have to worry about, but also the way the MDD is linked to the EU Clinical Trial Directive and ISO Certification ...
