Upgrade the ALARP model as a holistic approach to project risk and decision management: A case stud
A previous article1 outlined the extended approach of the ALARP (as low as reasonably practicable) approach to the direction of the lifecycle project risk management and decision-making process.
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The Authors
Benintendi, R. - University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Renato Benintendi has 30 yr of experience in loss prevention and process safety. He holds an advanced degree in chemical engineering from the University of Naples in Italy. A Fellow of the IChemE, Mr. Benintendi is the International Strategy Manager of the Project Evaluation Laboratory for the University of Salerno, as well as a consultant at Amec Foster Wheeler in Reading, UK.
De Mare, G. - University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Gianluigi De Mare is Associate Professor of Appraisal in the Civil Engineering Department and Director of PEL (pel.unisa.it) at the University of Salerno in Italy. He also serves as a scientific consultant on the assessment of building sites, infrastructure and industrial real estate, as well as for the Court of Appeal on appraisal controversies. Additionally, he consults on the economic evaluation of civil and industrial plants for the Public Administration and Productive Consortium.
Nesticó, A. - University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
Antonio Nesticó is a Researcher of Appraisal in the Department of Civil Engineering, and the Head of the Economic Evaluation Division of PEL at the University of Salerno. He graduated with honors in civil engineering at the University of Naples “Federico II.” Dr. Nesticó is a member of the Italian Society of Appraisal and Evaluation (SIEV). He is also the author of more than 50 publications, and has presented papers at a number of international workshops and conferences.
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