Recorded votes,co-signed waivers.
The Safety Review Board is where accountable-manager governance is recorded, not remembered. Votes are on the record, risk-acceptance waivers are co-signed, and the owner of a risk is never the person who accepts it. Each decision carries the context that produced it, so the trail holds up when the regulator asks who accepted this, and why.
Accepting a risk is a recorded, co-signed act.
A risk-acceptance waiver carries recorded votes and two signatures, and the owner of the risk is never its verifier. The board reads the computed risk profile that produced the decision, so the acceptance is defensible, not a name in a set of minutes.
The capabilities, on one record.
Board decisions are captured as votes on the record, not summarised in minutes after the fact.
A risk-acceptance waiver is co-signed, and the risk owner is never the person who accepts it.
The board decides against the computed Safety Risk Profile, so the context is on the page.
The accountable manager owns the outcome, and the trail shows who accepted the risk and when.
Real records, one reference each.
Every record carries a stable reference and a source on every field. Nothing is silently overwritten, and the trail is the record.
Votes are recorded, not remembered
Risk-acceptance waivers are co-signed
The risk owner is never the verifier
The board decides against a computed profile