2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chas.3c00066
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Investigative Analysis of Safety Risk Assessment at a Science and Technology University: Analysis of 2019 Risk Assessment and 2021 Actual Accidents

Hiroko Kato,
Masako Iwasaki,
Takayuki Sunazaki
et al.

Abstract: Our university has been conducting safety and health risk assessments in accordance with the Basic Health and Safety Policy established in 2005. In this context, a risk assessment of chemical substances has been in place. The implementation of chemical substance risk assessment became mandatory by Japanese law in FY 2016. At our university, the series of safety risk assessments has totaled approximately 6,500 cases. Of these, the most common damage predicted was “Fire” at around 16%, followed by “Burn” at abou… Show more

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“…This paper's contribution to the literature consists of the development of the concept of financial risk management in universities through clarification of the consequences of SDGs' support by responsible universities in Russia for their financial risks. This paper continues the scientific discussion by Bogoviz et al (2018), Kato et al (2024), and Zarova and Tursunov (2022). The influence of the measures of the management of universities' management on their financial risks in Russia, which is estimated in the existing literature and which is specified in this paper, is shown in Table 4.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…This paper's contribution to the literature consists of the development of the concept of financial risk management in universities through clarification of the consequences of SDGs' support by responsible universities in Russia for their financial risks. This paper continues the scientific discussion by Bogoviz et al (2018), Kato et al (2024), and Zarova and Tursunov (2022). The influence of the measures of the management of universities' management on their financial risks in Russia, which is estimated in the existing literature and which is specified in this paper, is shown in Table 4.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…This paper is based on the concept of financial risk management in universities, the provisions of which are given in the works by Bogoviz et al (2018), Kato et al (2024), and Zarova and Tursunov (2022). According to this concept, the financial risk to state universities, which is the research object in this paper, is the reduction in the volume of their financing (Dyrstad et al 2024;Krieger 2024).…”
Section: The Existing Approach To Financial Risk Management In Respon...mentioning
confidence: 99%