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The goal of risk management is to strike an acceptable balance between two extremes - avoiding risk entirely, which could stifle innovation and halt economic development, and irresponsible risk-taking, which may jeopardise public safety or public assets. ABS Consulting strives to assist its government clients in achieving that balance.

ABS Consulting has been successfully assisting European government clients, including the European Commission in managing risk. As a leading provider of enterprise risk management services, we continue to build upon our core competencies:

  • Risk Modeling using both proprietary and non-proprietary tools
  • Consequence Analysis
  • Management Systems
  • Assessments in areas of risk, vulnerability, reliability and safety

ABS Consulting provides clients with sound engineering and technology-based risk management and business continuity services, and we have strong working experience in the following areas:

  • Security Risk
  • Consequence Management
  • Asset Integrity Management
  • Extreme Loads & Structural Risk
  • Operational Risk and Performance Consulting
  • Risk and Reliability Services

Our services and training provide customers with knowledge and deliverables that meet the expectations of governing bodies while assisting clients to understand and meet the latest regulatory and legislative compliance requirements. ABS Consulting has worked with clients to develop and set appropriate standards/policies. This includes the harmonisation of requirements across the European Union.

ABS Consulting has the ability to learn from its long established government relationships around the world, such as those with the US Coast Guard, to assist clients understand existing and future legislation.

 

For more information:

E-mail: EnquiriesUK@absconsulting.com
Telephone: +44 (0) 1925 287300

 

     
     
Security Risk
Consequence Management
Asset Integrity Management
Extreme Loads and Structural Risk
Operational Risk and Performance Consulting
Risk and Reliability