Integration between Chemical Engineering and Insurance Consulting in Industrial Risk Mitigation
Integration between Chemical Engineering and Insurance Consulting in Industrial Risk Mitigation
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https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v1i8.2021.1348Keywords:
Chemical engineering; Insurance consulting; Risk mitigation; Industrial risks; Integrated management.Abstract
This article analyzes the integration between chemical engineering and insurance consulting as a strategy for mitigating industrial risks. It highlights that the combination of technical knowledge and risk management expertise contributes to preventing accidents, reducing financial losses, and optimizing insurance premiums. Considering the high levels of risk associated with complex chemical processes, combining engineering risk analysis methodologies with contractual and financial strategies from the insurance sector enables the development of more effective prevention models. The study discusses national and international experiences that demonstrate the effectiveness of this integration, highlighting its impact on operational safety, the financial sustainability of industries, and the trust between companies, insurers, and society. Finally, it proposes a critical reflection on the need to expand interdisciplinary dialogue, indicating that cooperation between engineers and insurance consultants can redefine industrial safety standards in the 21st century.
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