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European Virtual Institute for Integrated Risk Management (EU-VRi)

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Address: P.O. Box 10 13 21 - 70012 Stuttgart Germany
Contact person: Aleksandar Jovanovic
E-mail addresses: jovanovic@eu-vri.eu
Telephone: +49 711 1839 781
Fax: +49 711 1839 685
General URL: www.eu-vri.eu
General E-mail address: info@eu-vri.eu
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ajovanovic.jpg"Risk assessment has 2 main benefits: first, it enables the workers to assess the critical situations related to their professional activities and second, it contributes to develop a safety culture within a company and therefore prudent attitudes. This is even more important when the companies are very innovative and deal with new or emerging risks."

Aleksandar Jovanovic, CEO

 

 

June 2-3, 2009 in Stuttgart - 1st iNTeg-Risk Conference: Dealing with risks of tomorrow’s technologies- joint event with ETPIS

November 16-17, 2009 in Bilbao - Workshop dedicated to the European campaign on Risk Assessment with most important European companies active in ETPIS (Iberdrola, Repsol, Dow, EDF, Soletanche Bachy, etc) and other connected ETPs (Vinci, Daymler, etc)

In the following events, risk assessment will be an item in the agenda:
- March or April 2010 - 1 annual General Assembly of EU-VRi
- July 10, 2009 - 3-4 Brokerage events
- June 15-17, 2010 - 1 annual Conference

  • Campaign banner on EU-VRi website
  • Electronic dissemination of campaign material through 40 companies and about 100 persons active in EU-VRi
  • Courses in the framework of ESPRiT project
  • Courses at the University of Stuttgart
    (http://icsr.risk-technologies.com)

 

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But EU-VRi can provide examples for the areas of emerging risks and integrated risk management

 

Our partners
European Technology Platform on Industrial Safety (ETPIS)

"With this Campaign, ETPIS hopes that the recent results gained by research will be implemented in the industry and that successful practices already applied in specific sectors will also be applied across all industrial sectors."

Olivier Salvi, General Secretary