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The contents of risk classification control include

The contents of risk classification control include risk avoidance, loss control, risk transfer and risk retention.

Risk aversion means that investors consciously give up risk behavior and completely avoid specific loss risks; Loss control is to make a plan and take measures to reduce the possibility of loss or reduce the actual loss.

Risk transfer is the act of transferring the risk of the transferor to the transferee through the contract, which can sometimes greatly reduce the risk of the economic subject; Risk retention means taking risks. The main responsibilities are to establish and implement the responsibility system for safety production of all employees in the unit, strengthen the standardization of safety production, and organize the formulation and implementation of safety production rules and regulations and operating procedures of the unit.

Safety risk classification control refers to the measures and regulations taken to improve the safety production environment and reduce and eliminate safety production accidents. By identifying the dangerous and harmful factors existing in production and operation activities, the risk severity is determined by qualitative or quantitative statistical analysis methods, and then the risk control focus and risk control measures are determined.

Principles for formulating risk control measures:

1. Comprehensive principle: Any enterprise should comprehensively manage, control, implement and supervise risks.

2. Adaptive principle: Risk management should match the business scale and business scope of the enterprise unit, and it will not be adjusted regularly.

3. Principle of independence: Professional departments or institutions of risk management should formulate specific plans and policies.

4. Comprehensive development principle: risk management should be combined with the development of enterprises and employers to promote the business development of enterprises within the scope of risk control.

Classified management refers to comprehensively identifying and evaluating the safety risks in the area, confirming the safety risk level, summarizing and establishing a risk database, forming a four-color spatial distribution map of safety risks, outputting a list and report of hazards that meet the system requirements, and establishing a unified hazard source file.