Hi, it depends on the type of risk you want to assess. The topic may be relevant in the area of search, identification and management of the desired risk. Please specify what you want. I await contact.
You must know the risk that exist in the area, then identify that risk. You cab adjust what method is suitable for the risk, there are FTA, ETA, FMEA, TQM, ESD, macro or micro ergonomics and others
In my long experience in Risk Management (Oil & Gas Industries) there are many great books, papers, and seminars on specific methods and subjects. What continues to go undiscussed (much) are why Top and Middle Management do NOT support the programs. They love to impose them and talk about them, but WHY are they still ineffective too many times? HOW can they hold themselves and their organizations more accountable for the results of their programs?
Handi Wilujeng Nugroho Antonio Dickson Sobrinho Moacyr Machado Cardoso-Junior Rachid Ait Maalem Lahcen Thanks for your feed back, I'm doing probalistic seismic risk assessment for petrochemical plants. And now my research is more based on resilience.
It depends on the method applicable to each industry. As stated by the scholars above, there are different methods employed while conducting an RCA. The one I find easier is using the 5Why method. The quality of RCA will help you get the exact root cause which you can find corrective action to mitigate it. Risk assessment is based on Severity and Likelihood so you need to do research on types of incidences most likely to occur within the industry and come up with a risk matrix to ascertain the probability of occurrence and extent of the same.
Start with the basics and the classic methods: FMEA, RCA, HAZOP. You can read about human error. The work of James Reason and Jens Rasmussen is paramount. You also have to look into the field of Human Reliability Analysis (HRA). HRA methods and techniques were developed for the high-risk sector, particularly the nuclear industry. But it can be used in gas and oil, petrochemical and so on. Regards.