Risk Management involves identifying potential safety threats, correcting the problems making sure they are up to current building codes, and re-inspecting if necessary to ensure changes have been made. Risk managers can work privately for individual companies, for insurance companies for pre-assessments, and governmental agencies that oversee public and private building safety. From certificates to degrees, programs can take 1 to 3 years to complete.
Implement the goals and resources to affect policy change.
Professionals are needed to coordinate and direct the services for various organizations. Administrators implement policy changes that impact service organiations for the greater good of the community.
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