Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2023
Title: Innovations by Matthew L Dering in Risk Management
Introduction
Matthew L Dering is an accomplished inventor based in Philadelphia, PA, known for his contributions to risk management in manufacturing operations. With a total of two patents to his name, Dering has developed innovative systems that enhance safety and operational efficiency in industrial settings.
Latest Patents
Dering's latest patents include "Dynamic prediction of risk levels for manufacturing operations through leading risk indicators: dynamic exceedance probability method and system." This invention provides a dynamic risk analyzer (DRA) that periodically assesses real-time or historic process data associated with manufacturing facilities. The DRA identifies hidden near-misses when the process data appears normal, allowing management to understand risk status comprehensively. The system enables strategic actions to reduce or avert adverse incidents or catastrophic failures.
Another significant patent is "Dynamic prediction of risk levels for manufacturing operations through leading risk indicators: dynamic risk sloping trend method and system." Similar to the first, this invention also utilizes a DRA to assess process data and identify hidden near-misses. By analyzing this data, operating personnel can take informed actions to enhance safety and operational reliability.
Career Highlights
Matthew L Dering is currently associated with Near-Miss Management LLC, where he applies his expertise in risk analysis to improve manufacturing processes. His work focuses on developing systems that provide real-time insights into operational risks, thereby enhancing safety protocols in industrial environments.
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