Risk Assessment and Management Outline – Full Day

Course Duration 1 Day 

It is not possible to control or manage 100% of risk, but knowing what do before, during, and after
an event will mitigate the damage and harm. Identifying potential hazards and risks and making it part of the day to day business is important. Safety should be the first priority as every business must face the reality of risks and hazards.

Through our Risk Assessment and Management course your participants will be aware of
hazards and risk they didn’t realize were around their workplace. Identifying hazards through proper procedures will provide your participants the ability to prevent that accident before it occurs. Limiting and removing potential dangers through Risk Assessment will be an incredible
investment.

Course Objectives

At the end of the course participants will be able to :

  • Identify hazards and risks
  • Update control measures
  • Grasp the fundamentals of accident reports
  • Identify risk management techniques
  • Outline a disaster recovery plan
  • Communicate to the organization

Course Outline

Identifying Hazards and Risks

What Is a Hazard?

What is a Risk?

Consult with Employees

Likelihood Scale

Seeking Out Problems Before They Happen (I)

Unique to Your Business

Walk Around

Long Term and Short Term

Common Issues

Seeking Out Problems Before They Happen (II)

Ask “What would happen if…?”

External Events

Worst Case Scenarios

Consequent Scale

Everyone’s Responsibility

See It, Report It!

If It’s Not Safe, Don’t Do It

Take Appropriate Precautions

Communicating to the Organization

Tracking and Updating Control Measures

What is a Control Measure?

Your Business Procedures

Are They Adequate?

Updating and Maintaining

Risk Management Techniques

Reduce the Risk

Transfer the Risk

Avoid the Risk

Accept the Risk

General Office Safety and Reporting

Accident Reports

Accident Response Plans

Emergency Action Plans

Training and Education

Business Impact Analysis

Gather Information

Identify Vulnerabilities

Analyse Information

Implement Recommendations

Disaster Recovery Plan

Make It Before You Need It

Test, Update, and Repeat

Hot, Warm, and Cold Sites

Keep Documentation Simple and Clear

Summary of Risk Assessment

What are the Hazards?

Who Might Be Harmed?

Are Current Control Measures Sufficient?

If Not, Change Control Measures