Risk Management and Assessment
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INTRODUCTION
Risk assessment refers to the evaluation of all the potential risks associated with a certain activity or your organization’s way of doing business. It includes different types of risks such as operational risks, project-related risks, process-related risks, and much more. Risk management refers to the process of identifying, assessing, and eliminating risks that can cost businesses more than monetary loss. Through risk management strategies, companies can stay prepared for unexpected events and surprises.
The course guides the participants through the process of simple risk assessment and then developed those skills through the application of risk assessment to the most common health and safety issues such as workplace risk assessment, safe working at height, machinery safety, and chemical safety.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Learn how to plan, conduct and successfully complete a risk assessment
- Understand the difference between a successful and unsuccessful asessment
- Includes all the tools and templates you need for your risk assessment
- Avoiding the risks facing to your business.
- Sharing the risks with the team, stakeholders, and third-party to lower its burden.
- To identify health and safety hazards and evaluate the risks presented within the workplace
- To evaluate the effectiveness and suitability of existing control measures
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for:
- Risk management staff
- Sales and Marketing managers
- Business owners
- Senior management
- Brand managers
- HR team
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COURSE OUTLINE
DAY ONE:
- Introduction
- Risk framework
- Risk management planning
DAY TWO:
- Risk identification
- Constraints management
- Risk qualitative analysis
DAY THREE:
- Risk quantitative analysis
- Risk response
- Managing overall project risk
DAY FOUR:
- Monitoring risks
- Risk governance
- Evaluation
DAY FIVE:
- Scoping the assessment
- Building the project plan
- Pick a methodology