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Safety & Risk Professionals

Help DAC evaluate operational risk without overstating what individual incidents prove.

DAC wants to connect with professionals who understand safety systems, operational risk, incident analysis, loss prevention, trust and safety, human factors and organizational controls.

Who we want to hear from

Relevant perspectives include:

  • Safety and risk professionals
  • Trust and safety specialists
  • Operational-risk professionals
  • Loss-prevention specialists
  • Human-factors practitioners
  • Incident-analysis professionals
Questions that matter

What DAC wants to understand.

  1. 01

    Which delivery failures create material safety risks?

  2. 02

    How should incident severity and recurrence be distinguished?

  3. 03

    Which controls can reduce preventable harm?

  4. 04

    How should DAC communicate risk without overstating causation?

Participation model

A relationship first. Permissions separately.

DAC does not equate professional identity with access. Approved members receive only the Network capabilities appropriate to the relationship and specific DAC engagements.

01

Connect

Submit a professional application or the sector-specific contact pathway.

02

Review

DAC screens the relationship and requests additional information where necessary.

03

Verify

Credentials, identity or organizational information may be checked where appropriate.

04

Engage

Approved participants receive controlled Network Hub access and explicit assignments.

Participation boundary

DAC seeks professional risk perspective, not speculative safety conclusions or unauthorized confidential information.

Next step

Apply to Join the DAC Network

Applications are reviewed before any Network profile or portal invitation is created.

Apply to Join the DAC Network