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Workshop on “Practical Application of Risk Assessment and Management Tools”

23 November 2009

United Nations, Geneva, Switzerland

The training will focus on how market surveillance authorities can use risk assessment and management tools in cooperation with business to remove dangerous, non-compliant and counterfeit goods from the market. This will enable them to increase the safety of workers and consumers, and ensure a level playing field for all competitors. The training is organized for the benefit of the market surveillance authorities of the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

Programme can be downloaded:        ENG     RUS  


Speaker

Title

Ms. Lorenza Jachia, Secretary of WP.6

The Working Party on Regulatory Cooperation and Standardization Policies

Mr. Valentin Nikoknov, Director General Bank24.ru Growth Trajectory Consulting Company

General Risk Management Concepts ENG RUS

Ms. Nadezda Machutova, General Director SOI - Slovak Trade Inspection

Slovak experience in risk assessment to increase the safety of consumers

Mr. Valery Hurevich, Director BelGISS - Belarusian State Institute for Standardization and Certification

Application of risk assessment methodology in the Republic of Belarus ENG RUS

Mr. Nikolay Vasilievich Sonets, Executive Secretary of EASC Executive Secretary of the Interstate Council for Standardization Certification and Metrology (CIS)

EASC activities

Ms. Lorenza Jachia

Risk assessment & management in the development & implementation of technical regulations

 

 

Country Report on the usemade of risk assessment and management techniques

Belarus (1)

 ENG    RUS

Belarus (2)

 ENG    RUS

Moldova

 ENG    RUS

Tadjikistan

 ENG    RUS

Ukraine

 ENG    RUS

 

 

Document

The acquis of the European Union under the management of DG Enterprise and Industry - List of measures ("The Pink Book")

 


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