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Risk Register Resources

June 15, 2013 by Admin Leave a Comment

RISK REGISTER TEMPLATES, TOOLS and EXAMPLES

What is a Risk Register? A Risk Register is a list of potential hazards and associated risks that are rated before and after controls have been implemented. The Risks can be listed in priority order. The register is most useful for providing a snap shot of all of the risks at a location or organisation,  tracking the progress of controls and presenting a history of risk management.

 

 

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  • Example of a blank Risk Assessment from from Volunteers Australia: [download id=”152″]
  • Article – Creating a Risk Register: Includes importance of a risk register , components of a risk register and some good tips and a  Free Excel Template. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/office/project-management/articles/3247.aspx#ixzz1PKclYc3f
  • From RiskMan – The Risk Register is the repository for pro-active documentation and management of organisational Risks – those operational scenarios that may jeopardise the achievement of Organisational Objectives. Based on the principles and processes advocated by the Australia-New Zealand Standard for Risk Management, AS-NZS-ISO 31000:2009, the Risk Register organises Risks in a multi-dimensional organisation structure, with broad separation of Risks into either Enterprise-wide or Location-specific Risks. READ MORE
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  • The VMIA offers a free, downloadable, easy to use and secure software solution for Risk Managers to record and report on key risks. APPLY HERE. Download EXCEL TEMPLATE HERE: [download id=”153″]
  • Outline of a Risk Register Template. Most Risk Registers follow a basic pattern of documenting risks. This website takes you through the basics of what should go into a risk register templates. Includes a free downloadable example. Visit Website

From Melbourne University:

The procedure EHS Risk Management (UOM 306) sets outs responsibilities around risk registers.

University-wide Health & Safety Risk Register

The University-wide Risk Register captures and quantifies the health and safety hazards and risks present throughout the University of Melbourne. It is indexed by hazard category, for example: chemical, manual handling, noise. Download Here: (.pdf, 296kB) and (.doc, 673kB [Read only])

Divisional Health & Safety Risk Registers

Each Division needs to establish and maintain a Division Health & Safety Risk Register, incorporating risks identified from local risk assessments and from the University-wide Health & Safety Risk Register.

Templates and Guidance

  • Completing a Health & Safety Risk Register or Environmental Aspects & Impacts Register (*.pdf, 37kB)
  • Division Health & Safety Risk Register template [blank] (*.doc, 105kB)
  • Example of a Division Risk Register: Biological Laboratories (*.doc, 86kB)
  • Example of a Division Risk Register: Chemical Laboratories (*.doc, 87kB)
  • Example of a Division Risk Register: Offices (*.doc, 76kB)
  • Example of a Division Risk Register: Workshops (*.doc, 84kB)

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