The BowTie Risk Management approach is the process of looking at the case where Multiple Threats can cause a specific Undesirable Event (note the Many to one relationship between Threats and Undesirable Events). For example Contamination of food by Bacteria, Viruses and Chemical contaminants can all cause one Undesirable Event such as Food Poisoning. This would represent the LEFT side of the BowTie.
The center of the BowTie is the Undesirable event itself and between this and the Threats is where we place the Control Measures in order to Prevent the Undesirable Event. In my example we may have Temperature Controls, Cross Contamination Controls and Supplier Assurance Controls to act as Control Measures against the Threats.
On the right of the BowTie diagram are one or more Consequences. For example Consumer Illness or Death, Damage to the Manufacturers reputation and fines or imprisonment. This shows that that an Undesirable Event may result in one or more Consequences. This one to many relationship between the Undesirable Event and the Consequences gives the shape of the right hand side of the BowTie diagram.
Between the Undesirable Event and the Consequences are the Recovery Measues. These are the methods of minimising the impact of the undesirable event and in my example may include Product Recall, Hostpial Treatment and Mandatory notification to the relevant Authorities for assistance.
Thus the BowTie approach takes account of both Threats and Consequences as well as the Control Measures taken to prevent the Undesirable event as well as ways to minimise the Consequences in the form of Recovery Measures.
In this way the BowTie approach leads to a more holistic approach to Risk Management instead of focusing only in prevention it also takes into account minimisation of consequences as well as other measures to regain control.
I hope that helps.
Regards
MrHACCP
A bow tie.
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bow tie for really fancy, tie for relatively relaxed
a bow tie is 'un noeud papillon' in French.
A bow tie is defined as a man's tie that ties in a bow around the collar of a shirt with collar, it ties in a proportionate fashion. The bow tie initiated from Croatia in the 17 century.
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it can be joined (sort of means one) like this bow-tie, or it can be two bow tie
It's easy tying a bow tie. All you have to is tie a sort of bow. The bow will end up looking similar to a normal bow but if it ends up slightly different it should be alright. Whilst tying the bow make sure that the fatter parts of the tie form the loops.
You can find a guide on how to tie a bow tie at the Art of Manliness website. Once on the page, click on "Dress & Grooming" and scroll down the list and click on the "How to Tie a Bow Tie" video.
Bow Tie Daddy was created in 1968-01.
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