Safety and Risk
Risk Management Standards
AS/NZS/IOS 31000:2009 a benchmark by which laws will be interpreted - when considering what is "Reasonable" legal reference can be made to standards.
Risk Treatment
Any action designed to reduce likelihood of risk occurring and or the severity of consequence
Risk Management
Coordinated activities to direct and control an organisation with regard to risk.
6 Steps
Establish context. Identify Risks. Analyse Risk. Evaluate Risk. Treat Risk. Emergency Response Plan.
Perceived risk
Individuals subjective assessment of a risk
Risk Rating
Likelihood and Consequence (rated Extreme to Low)
Establishing Context
Objectives: goals, purpose, intentions Define Parameters: external and internal, perceptions of risk Set scope and risk criteria of remaining process (risk ass and treatment)
Likelihood
Possibility of risk measured 1/5
Edgework
Risk as a form of boundary negotiation
Residual Risk
Risk that remains after actions in place.
Risk is measured by
Terms of consequence and likelihood
Inherent Risk
The Pure risk associated with an action without taking any existing risk treatment action into consideration .
Risk
The chance of something happening that will impact objectives.
Risk Management Cycle
The process involving several formal steps as defined in the AS/NZS Risk Management Standards 31000
Absolute Risk
Uppermost limit of risk .. No safety controls present
Risk Appetite
Value Judgement: risk levels .. Extreme, High, Medium , Low