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Calculation of an adjusted Disproportion Factor (DF∗) which takes the societal acceptability of risks into account

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This paper develops an approach considering parameters related to the societal acceptance of industrial risks, to determine an adjusted Disproportion Factor (DF∗), whereby the pre-existing calculation model of the Disproportion Factor (DF) developed by Goose (2006) is used as the basis. Our approach will allow companies to have a much more realistic perception and coloured picture of decision-making, where societal acceptability is fully integrated into the calculation process. This way, the decision will not only be more accurate, but also be more defensible. After a literature review, 11 indicators were identified as relevant within the framework of prevention of disasters in companies. Factor analysis confirmed that the 11 indicators represent a societal acceptability of risks (SAR) concept. By using a scoring system we explain how an adjusted DF∗ can be determined. An illustrative example is also given to show how the model can actually be used. This study thus provides a scoring system that could be used by risk managers in order to include the societal acceptability of risks (SAR) into economic analyses of industrial risks.
Journal: Safety science
ISSN: 0925-7535
Volume: 94
Pages: 171 - 180
Publication year:2017
Keywords:A1 Journal article
BOF-keylabel:yes
BOF-publication weight:3
CSS-citation score:1
Authors:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open