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  2. Loss-control consultant - Wikipedia

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    The loss control consultant will typically work for an insurance company, a private consultant firm or as an independent consultant. The LCC will survey businesses for property or casualty (general liability, automobile, workers compensation) exposures, identifying exposures to loss and how a business can control these loss exposures.

  3. Loss of control defence - Wikipedia

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    The loss of control defence is a partial defence to the crime of murder in the jurisdiction of England and Wales. It was created by section 54 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 . [ 1 ] The definition of "loss of control" in the Act is defined in a way that requires multiple requirements to be met, and with a number of listed exceptions that ...

  4. Loss of control - Wikipedia

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    Loss of control may refer to: Loss of control (aeronautics), a condition that can lead to an aircraft crash. Loss of control defence, a legal partial defence for murder, reducing the conviction to manslaughter "Loss of Control", a song by Green Day from the album ¡Uno! "Loss of Control", a song by Van Halen from the album Women and Children First

  5. Aircraft upset - Wikipedia

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    Loss of control may be due to excessive altitude for the airplane's weight, turbulent weather, pilot disorientation, or a system failure. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The U.S. NASA Aviation Safety Program [ 2 ] [ 3 ] defines upset prevention and upset recovery as to prevent loss-of-control accidents due to aircraft upset after inadvertently entering an extreme ...

  6. Loss of control (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    In aeronautics, loss of control (LOC) is the unintended departure of an aircraft from controlled flight and is a significant factor in several aviation accidents worldwide. In 2015 [ 1 ] it was the leading cause of general aviation accidents. [ 2 ]

  7. Retail loss prevention - Wikipedia

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    Retail loss prevention (also known as retail asset protection) is a set of practices employed by retail companies to preserve profit. [1] Loss prevention is mainly found within the retail sector but also can be found within other business environments. Retail loss prevention is geared towards the elimination of preventable loss. [2]

  8. Risk management - Wikipedia

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    Example of risk assessment: A NASA model showing areas at high risk from impact for the International Space Station. Risk management is the identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks, [1] followed by the minimization, monitoring, and control of the impact or probability of those risks occurring. [2]

  9. Provocation (law) - Wikipedia

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    The new loss of control defense found in ss. 54-55 Coroners and Justice Act 2009 also removed sexual infidelity as a qualifying form of provocation, but in a recent controversial decision by Lord Judge in R v Clinton [2012] 1 Cr App R 26 in the Court of Appeal, Lord Judge interpreted the new offense as allowing for sexual infidelity to count ...