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Risk management Intelligence (RMI) Risk Management Intelligence (RMI), an algorithmically augmented system capability to identify, assess, report, document, mitigate and manage all risk types with real-time indicators enabling responsive and predictive risk response assessment and mitigation decisions based on real time network data and information product surveillance and classification assessing relative risk and aggregation of risks within a product life-cycle RMI visibility to and for every level of the business enterprise. A predictive enterprise system with the capability to identify, assess, report, document, mitigate and manage all risk types with real-time indicators Defines an integrated system utilizing business automation Business Operations Efficiency

This capability would enable discovery of risk & prediction of risks becoming issues, make risk assessments, reports, trends and documentation. This capability would enable significant risk visibility to enable risk Mitigation & Management with dashboard and notification automation.

Significant industry regulation in Safety management systems (SMS) and Quality management Systems (QMS)have driven increased needs for automation in measurement and reporting defects and process escapements across many domains: Aerospace, Maritime, Rail, Energy & Medical.

RMI posits that we are able to manage predictive indicators to facilitate the mitigation of latent defects / risks that are discoverable and highlights cumulative risk avoidance opportunities across all industry domains. Not as a variation on a Safety Management System (SMS), and it is not just a variation on a  Quality Management System (QMS), but an aggregation of each of these system Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and others, to identify alignment of risks that through the application of predictive algorithms and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are likely to become issues concurrently leading to cascading defects in products or systems and catastrophic failure.

Capability of an RMI system for industry would include, the Alignment of Human Factors (HF) and Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) risk collection tools, aggregation of all data analytics tools which are normalized to standard metrics, capability to identify, assess, report, document, mitigate and manage all risk types with real-time indicators and incorporate the SMS “Pillars” of Safety Policy, Safety Risk Management, Safety Assurance, and Safety Promotion.

Applicable United States Federal Regulations:

Title 14 CFR - Aeronautics and Space

CHAPTER I – FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Part

5 Safety Management Systems (SMS)

21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts (Production Approval)

25 Airworthiness Standards: Transport Category Airplanes (Type Design Approval)

26 Continued Airworthiness And Safety Improvements For Transport Category Airplanes

60 Flight Simulation Training Device Initial and Continuing Qualification and Use

91 General Operating and Flight Rules

121 Operating Requirements: Domestic, Flag, and Supplementary Operations

125 Certification and Operations: Airplanes Having a Seating Capacity of 20 or more passengers or a Maximum Payload Capacity of 6,000 Pounds or More

129 Operations: Foreign Air Carriers And Foreign Operators Of U.S.-Registered Aircraft Engaged In Common Carriage

135 Operating Requirements: Commuter and On-Demand Operations and Rules Governing Persons on board such Aircraft

142 Training Centers (Type Ratings)

145 Repair Stations

183 Representatives of the Administrator (ODA)

Parts align with AS9001 – Aerospace Management System

AS9100D – Aerospace QMS

AS9110 – QMS – Aerospace – Requirements for Maintenance Organizations

AS9120 – QMS – Aerospace – Requirements for Stock list Distributors

Title 29 CFR – Labor

CHAPTER XVII – OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Part

9110 Occupational Safety and Health Standards

Subpart

A. Walking-working Surfaces

B. Exit Routes and Emergency Planning

C. Powered Platforms, Man lifts, and Vehicle-mounted Work Platforms

D. Occupational Health and Environmental Control

E. Hazardous Materials

F. Personal Protective Equipment

G. General Environmental Controls

H. Medical and First Aid

I. Fire Protection

J. Compressed Gas and Compressed Air Equipment

K. Materials Handling and Storage

L. Machinery and Machine Guarding

M. Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-held Equipment

N. Welding, Cutting and Brazing

O. Electrical

Part aligns with ISO 45001 - Occupational Health & Safety

Title 40 CFR – Protection of Environment

CHAPTER I – ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Part

61 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)

98 Mandatory GHG Reporting

112 Spill Prevention Control & Counter Measures

136 Guidelines Establishing Test Procedures for the Analysis Of Pollutants

260 Hazardous Waste Management System: General

261 Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste

272 Approved State Hazardous Waste Management Programs

273 Standards For Universal Waste Management

302 Designation, Reportable Quantities, And Notification

370 Hazardous Chemical Reporting: Community Right-To-Know

372 Toxic Chemical Release Reporting: Community Right-To-Know

403 General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and New Sources of Pollution

413 Electroplating Point Source Category

433 Metal Finishing Point Source Category

763 Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) – Asbestos

Parts align with ISO 14001 - Environmental Management System

References: Risk Management Intelligence (RMI)