A Risk Sciences International Case Study

Risk-Based Decision Making (RBDM) Compliance and Enforcement

RBDM compliance and enforcement

Client: Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED)

Listing of the client in no way affirms the client's support, sponsorship, or validation in any form of Risk Sciences International or the RSI staff member(s) who conducted this project during their stay with RSI or prior to joining the company. This case study is displayed for informative purposes only to demonstrate the capacity of RSI staff members. This case study reveals no proprietary information or information deemed sensitive.

Project description:

Risk-Based Decision Making (RBDM) Compliance and Enforcement

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED), through its Spectrum Management Innovation Directorate, sought support in applying risk-based decision making (RBDM) across its compliance and enforcement responsibilities. The department was looking for a structured and data-driven approach to prioritize regulatory actions in a way that reflects risks to the public interest.

To this end, RSI was asked to provide expert guidance on key elements of an RBDM framework. ISED requested support in developing a shared risk lexicon and detailed taxonomies covering hazards, harms, and control measures relevant to telecommunications regulation. These foundational elements were intended to enable consistent characterization and comparison of risks within the department’s mandate.

ISED also requested assistance in identifying appropriate methods for risk measurement and estimation, with the goal of building internal capacity to assess and visualize diverse public risks. They sought illustrative examples and guidance materials that could be used for training and internal alignment. In addition, the department asked for support in drafting a data structure capable of linking risk elements with control strategies and cost considerations, even in cases where operational data may be incomplete.

The work was to inform a scalable framework that would enable ISED to make more transparent and evidence-informed decisions across its regulatory functions.

Start: 2021

End: 2022

Experts related to this case study

Greg Paoli

CEO, Principal Risk Scientist

Greg Paoli is the CEO and Principal Risk Scientist at Risk Sciences International (RSI), a firm he co-founded in 2006 following the integration of his earlier consultancy, Decisionalysis Risk Consultants, with the consulting activities of the McLaughlin Centre for Population...
Read More about Greg Paoli

Todd Ruthman

Vice-President Software and Modelling Solutions

Todd Ruthman serves as Vice‑President, Software and Modelling Solutions at Risk Sciences International (RSI) and has been with RSI since its founding in 2006. With a BASc in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Todd strives to understand the...
Read More about Todd Ruthman

More RSI Case Studies

RSI presents a very small selection of case studies to highlight some of its key work.

Building an international alliance and campaign

UN-Habitat sought to establish a new global platform to bring coherence to international dialogue on sustainable urbanization. At the outset, this initiative had no name, no identity, and no governing structure, only the recognition that cities faced pressing challenges requiring...
Read More about Building an international alliance and campaign

Pickering Nuclear Facility Re‑licensing

The client sought support to finalize a Commission Member Document (CMD) for the re‑licensing of a nuclear facility. Recognizing the complexity and sensitivity of reactor re‑licensing, they requested assistance in crafting communication materials that were both technically comprehensive and accessible...
Read More about Pickering Nuclear Facility Re‑licensing

International newspaper rethink

The International Herald Tribune (IHT) sought guidance at a time of profound change in the media landscape. With the World Wide Web emerging and competition intensifying from global and regional editions of established outlets such as The Economist, The Wall...
Read More about International newspaper rethink

Risk-Based Optimization of Enforcement Activities

A federal agency required scientific support to enhance the effectiveness of its environmental enforcement activities. This involved identifying and analyzing the risk factors—both environmental and human health-related—that contribute to the likelihood and impact of regulatory offences. The objective was to...
Read More about Risk-Based Optimization of Enforcement Activities

Risk-Based Decision-Making (RBDM) Support for Plasma Supply / Sufficiency

Facing renewed challenges in securing a reliable domestic plasma supply, Canadian Blood Services sought support to apply a Risk-Based Decision-Making (RBDM) framework. The objective was to assess the value and implications of expanding domestic plasma collection and processing capacity in...
Read More about Risk-Based Decision-Making (RBDM) Support for Plasma Supply / Sufficiency

Marine Planning and Conservation National Ecological Risk Guidance: Risk Communication Expertise

To support the refinement and implementation of its ecological risk guidance, a federal department responsible for marine conservation engaged expert assistance in risk communication. The primary objective was to ensure that the national guidance for ecological risk assessment—developed as part...
Read More about Marine Planning and Conservation National Ecological Risk Guidance: Risk Communication Expertise

Evaluation of Toxicological Data on Experior

To support the evaluation of a new veterinary pharmaceutical product intended for use in bovines, a scientific review was requested of submitted toxicological data related to the active compound LY488756. This compound, proposed under the product name Experior, had been...
Read More about Evaluation of Toxicological Data on Experior