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Shifting knowledge to insight enterprises.up.ac.za NEXT PAGE Although this course primarily provides generic guidelines, it has a secondary objective to promote uniformity of risk management across organisations. The design and implementation of risk management plans and frameworks entail the varying needs of a specific organisation, its particular objectives, context, structure, operations, processes, functions, projects, products, services, or assets and specific practices employed. It is intended that this ISO 31000 course be utilised to harmonise risk management processes in existing and future implementation of international standards such as ISO 31010 (Risk Management Techniques), ISO 73 (Risk Management Vocabulary) and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health And Safety Management Systems). This course provides a broad overview of each of these international standards and a generic implemen- tation framework of all aspects of Risk Management. The level of delivery includes operational risk man- agement at site level, enterprise risk management at group or corporate level and governance, risk and compliance at board level. Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines for Implementation (ISO 31000, ISO 31010) Presented by the Department of Mining Engineering, University of Pretoria 29 June–1 July 2016 10–12 August 2016

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Although this course primarily provides generic guidelines, it has a secondary objective to promote uniformity of risk management across organisations. The design and implementation of risk management plans and frameworks entail the varying needs of a specific organisation, its particular objectives, context, structure, operations, processes, functions, projects, products, services, or assets and specific practices employed.

It is intended that this ISO 31000 course be utilised to harmonise risk management processes in existing and future implementation of international standards such as ISO 31010 (Risk Management Techniques), ISO 73 (Risk Management Vocabulary) and ISO 45001 (Occupational Health And Safety Management Systems).

This course provides a broad overview of each of these international standards and a generic implemen-tation framework of all aspects of Risk Management. The level of delivery includes operational risk man-agement at site level, enterprise risk management at group or corporate level and governance, risk and compliance at board level.

Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines for Implementation (ISO 31000, ISO 31010)Presented by the Department of Mining Engineering, University of Pretoria

29 June–1 July 201610–12 August 2016

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Shifting knowledge to insight

Risk Management – Principles and Guidelines for ImplementationPresented by the Department of Mining Engineering, University of Pretoria

Course content

Day 1• Introduction and background. • Maturity leaders. • Human error and behaviour.• Terms and definitions.

Day 2• Risk assessment concepts.• Three layers of risk management.• Risk assessment techniques. • Initiate a risk assessment scope.

Day 3• Risk assessment techniques. • Major hazards.• Conclusion.

Learning outcomes

On completion of the course, delegate will have the:

• Understanding of risk maturity evolution and traits for progression.

• Understanding of risk management vocabulary and application.

• Ability to arrange risk management activities in a layered approach.

• Ability to define guidelines for decision-making criteria’s to set a company risk appetite.

• Understanding principles of critical controls, critical control management regime and control vulnerability analysis.

• Ability to define the escalating factors which render controls ineffective and classify names into cognitive domains, material and equipment categories.

• Ability to breaking down risk category information into critical related components and notice the relationships between accident causes, behaviour traits, threats and consequences.

• Ability to use incorporated risk assessment techniques within boundaries of realistic company objectives to design acceptance regimes, formulate action plans, provide effective controls in a cost effective manner.

• Ability to initiate major hazard management plans.

Who should enrol?

• Executives.• Operational managers (heads of department).• Professional engineers.• Risk professionals and practitioners.• Contractor managers.• Safety specialists.• Internal and external auditors.• Risk assurance personnel.

Course fees

R10 500,00 per delegate (VAT incl.)Workshop fees include all workshop material, lunch and refreshments during contact days.

Admission requirements

Three year BSc degree, BA in geography or environmental science or related field, or relevant National Diploma for PLATO registration.

Accreditation and certification

Enterprises University of Pretoria (Pty) Ltd is wholly owned by the University of Pretoria. The University is registered as a multipurpose, public training provider in the higher education and training band. Delegates who successfully complete a course and comply with the related assessment criteria are awarded certificates by the University in recognition of their professional skills development.

Registration and enquiries

Course coordinatorMichelle HornTel: +27 (0)12 434 2575Email: [email protected]

Please note: preferred group size between 10-15 delegates.