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Risk Control Is Not Optional

  • Writer: Mason Ali
    Mason Ali
  • Feb 27
  • 1 min read

Operational control means translating risk thinking into daily practice.

Hazards identified?

Environmental aspects assessed?

Customer requirements defined?

Then controls must be built into operations.

Procedures. Work instructions. Training. Monitoring points.

Without operational control, risk registers are theoretical.

Clause 8 is where risk management becomes reality.

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