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Risk Services: Services for Government

The NSF-CMi risk management services operate on the principle that prevention is better than cure and that mitigation by controlling losses following a catastrophic event e.g. animal disease outbreak, is essential.

Industry and Government together will achieve better management of risk by sharing responsibilities - thus providing opportunities for improved regulation and a reduction in the regulatory burden in future.

NSF-CMi services include:

  • Risk management framework design
  • Standards/protocol definition
  • Management system design
  • Development of risk based methodologies eg for surveillance, indemnification etc
  • Accredited certification
  • Integrated co-regulation/cost sharing framework and operational process design
  • Development of training and communication programmes

NSF-CMi previous risk management projects:

DEFRA – NSF-CMi used its systems and preventive standards to measure levels of exposure and compliance after the foot and mouth outbreak 2001.

The Canadian Federal Government applied NSF-CMi’s disease risk management services, across livestock species, to measure exposures to internal and external infection points for primary reportable diseases. NSF-CMi has contributed to the design and authorship of the Canadian Government’s National Biosecurity Standard for Avian Species to be published in 2009.

A major South African insurer used NSF-CMi systems to measure exposure to drought in areas subject to desertification.

NSF-CMi has worked with the HSE to develop Risk Assessment standards aimed at reducing harm and the incidence of death and injury on farms.

The risk reports are formatted as a series of optional modules. For more information click here.

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How to get in touch with us:

NSF-CMi Risk Services
enquiries@nsf-cmi.com
Phone +44 (0) 1993 885 600
Fax +44 (0) 1993 885 603

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