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JBS Guide to SRMBoK - Explosives Incidents

Abstract

This Guide to SRMBOK is focused on the management of explosives incidents (bombs).

The objective of this ‘Guide to SRMBOK’ is to help readers understand and mitigate the risks associated with explosives and effectively apply security risk management strategies in an integrated and cohesive fashion.

It has been written in such a way as to stand alone so far as possible, however it is assumed that most readers will be familiar with the concepts and definitions described in the Security Risk Management Body of Knowledge (SRMBOK).

Author

Don Williams holds qualifications in Security Management, Security Risk Management as well as Project and Resource Management. He is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and a member of ASIS (International) and consults on strategic security analysis.

About SRMBoK

The Security Risk Management Body of Knowledge (SRMBOK) was developed as an initiative of the Risk
Management Institution of Australasia Limited (RMIA) in conjunction with Jakeman Business Solutions Pty Ltd
(JBS), which provided the lead authors and financially underwrote its publication.

SRMBOK was written to contribute to the identification and documentation of agreed better practice in
Security Risk Management.

SRMBOK is also supported by many Guides to SRMBOK written by independent security professionals that
provide more detailed guidance and examples of how the SRMBOK framework can be applied in practice.
Whilst each of these Guides is peer reviewed prior to publication, any opinions and views expressed are those
of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of RMIA or Jakeman Business Solutions Pty Ltd.

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