FJS 4360: 2004

Risk management

Published

2004-07-21

Scope

This Standard provides a generic guide for the establishment and implementation of the risk management process involving the identification, analysis, evaluation, treatment and ongoing monitoring of risks.

Application
Risk management is recognized as an integral part of good management practice. It is an iterative process consisting of steps, which, when undertaken in sequence, enable continual improvement in decision-making. Risk management is the term applied to a logical and systematic method of identifying, analysing, evaluating, treating, monitoring and communicating risks associated with any activity, function or process in a way that will enable organizations to minimize losses and maximize opportunities. Risk management is as much about identifying opportunities as avoiding or mitigating losses. This Standard may be applied at all stages in the life of an activity, function, project or asset. The maximum benefit is usually obtained by applying the risk management process from the beginning. Often a number of differing studies are carried out at different stages of a project.

NOTE: This Standard may be applied to a very wide range of activities or operations of any public, private or community enterprise, or group. Examples are given in Appendix A.

Abstract

Provides a generic guide for establishing and implementing the risk management process which involves establishing context, identification, analysis, evaluation, treatment, monitoring and review and consultation and communication. This Standard may be applied at every stage in the life of an activity, function, project or asset generated by any public, private or community enterprise or group.

Adopted
The text of
AS/NZS 4360:1999
has been adopted as
FJS 4360: 2004
and can be sourced from
Standards Australia

.

Developed
The text of
FJS 4360: 2004
was developed by the
Standards Australia

.

Modifications

None

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