"Hitchens's razor is an epistemological razor that serves as a general rule for rejecting certain knowledge claims. The razor was created by and later named after author and journalist Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011).
@mariehjohnson@chrisrudge I'll wager we will see these comments and submissions repeated should a more open, transparent and detailed evaluation of the NDIA be conducted publicly or by the NACC.
"#Risk" is personal, specific and varies considerably according to hazard, environment and societal factors. As a result, #resilience is even more dispersed and contingent on individual and community readiness or exposure. https://t.co/wVvLuLnPOF
Security culture is a unique and specific subset of organisational and geographical culture, which is comprised of empirical values, subject to analytic rigour or objective evaluation. Read More... https://t.co/OWpCilWfyR
@P_Gooding@AnnabelleWest11@AustJHumRights I'll wager the NDIA's comprehensive, detailed and scientific 'risk' assessment of the program and decisions will make for 'interesting' reading in light of these observations. Should one exist. https://t.co/WaxbAghfV1
@researchremora Which is, in part what makes fire management and prevention using First Nation experience and approaches so challenging because the forest (bush) in Australia has been so tainted and distorted for the past 50, 100 and 200 years. In short, it is unrecognisable to the real locals
What is "operational resilience" ? #Operationalresilience refers to an organization's ability to continue delivering essential products or services despite unexpected disruptions or crises." https://t.co/wfQASQB63z
Country "#risk" maps are laughable, no matter the source or reasoning. Not sure why? Look at the human density and population concentration for the map of Australia below... and it should be obvious. https://t.co/RoZgS1WUZK
COVID-19 third leading cause of death in Australia as cases increase for eighth-straight week - https://t.co/yTvxRb4R7a
A massive public health failure. https://t.co/whrFhYxByF
More 'humans as cattle' tropes, metaphors and storytelling that fail to address the fundamentals of 'risk' management, let alone scientific principles of safety and security at community and national levels.
"Medicare is haemorrhaging up to $3 billion a year in waste, according to a government-commissioned review of the health system’s integrity, which warns it risks losing billions more to rorts "
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Manage #risks in the workplace. "The ‘person conducting a business or undertaking’ (PCBU), who is usually the employer, must manage risks to health and safety by eliminating risks as much as is reasonably practicable."
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"The Muslim holy month of Ramadan will begin later this week. The pre-sunrise to sunset fast lasts anywhere from 12 to 18 hours, depending on where you are in the world. " https://t.co/vzzcpEi0cG
#travelsecurity and #travelriskmanagement stupidity on a page. Country safety, security and risk ratings are neither science nor valid professional or scientific practices, no matter the claims or brand. This is where people live and things 'happen'.
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"Start from hazards, not failures, to get more realistic assessments of #risk. The use of the #riskmatrix itself has been shown to have mathematical and other limitations " https://t.co/4g8VeAbvZY