Abstract: The study describes the application of a methodology for assessing the safety of high-tech enterprises based on a risk-based approach within the control and supervisory activities. The authors justify the need to assess various risk groups (technogenic, environmental, economic) in the activities of high-tech enterprises and show their impact on the level of safety of enterprises. The paper describes the possibilities of applying a criteria system for a comprehensive assessment of technogenic, environmental and economic risks in the activities of high-tech enterprises and presents an assessment mechanism of high-tech enterprises safety based on a comprehensive assessment of technogenic, environmental and economic risks. The study describes approaches to risk assessment in the activities of high-tech enterprises; carries out an analysis of existing approaches and methods of risk assessment in the activities of high-tech enterprises; shows a methodology for assessing the safety of high-tech enterprises based on a risk-based approach. The authors prove the possibility of applying the methodology for assessing the safety of high-tech enterprises by a risk-based approach within the control and supervisory activities as means of improving the quality and efficiency of supervisory activities, while reducing the cost of control and supervisory measures. Improving the quality of supervisory activities is achieved through an integrated approach that allows taking into account different groups of risks in the activities of enterprises, automating the safety assessment process due to strict assessment criteria. The practical significance of the presented study is justified by the possibility of introducing a methodology for assessing the safety of high-tech enterprises by a risk-based approach within the control and supervisory activities, which will reduce the time and material costs of this activity and reduce administrative pressure on business entities.
Keywords: Safety, Supervisory activities, Risk-oriented management, Enterprise, Indicators of violation risk of mandatory requirements, Technogenic processes, Technogenic safety, Environmental safety, Economic safety
DOI: 10.24874/IJQR20.01-02
Recieved: 24.02.2025 Accepted: 12.08.2025 UDC:
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