Risk Management
Risk Management ProgramOrganisations are increasingly seeking to incorporate risk management into their current business operations, and also when evaluating new business opportunities. In addition, regulators and government authorities are increasingly encouraging, and indeed requiring that various activities are subject to structured risk assessment. Examples include corporate governance and workplace safety, such as the Victorian working at heights regulations.
CRUSE Partnership Australia promotes a methodology that provides organisations with consistent risk based decision making, together with the underlying organisational systems to support the process.
Our consultants have the breadth of experience and industry knowledge to facilitate the creation of a culture of risk management through all levels of an organisation, and across all disciplines within the business.
Risk AssessmentCRUSE Partnership Australia conducts Risk Assessments in relation to many types of situations and workplaces. The Risk Assessments are intended to objectively identify hazards that could injure a person or cause the company, the environment or the public loss, and using risk analysis techniques to quantify the degree of risk.
Once the risk has been quantified the appropriate level of control can be introduced to bring high risk activities or situations to a level that is acceptable to the organisation. We apply the risk assessment process to the following :
- Manual handling tasks
- Confined spaces
- Machine guarding
- Falls from heights
- Hazardous substances
- First aid
- Plant and equipment
- Protective clothing and equipment
- Outdoor and adventure activities
- National parks and gardens
- Work processes and procedures
As a property manager or owner, you are already aware of your obligations to the building occupiers and visitors, whether they are your employees, tenants or the public. You have probably already engaged specialists to review your facility on a regular basis for compliance to the Building Code of Australia (BCA), which would have undoubtedly addressed key issues such as compliance to fire regulations.
Our experience is that these audits limit their scope to BCA compliance and directly related issues, and whilst the people conducting these audits are eminently qualified, their experience does not extend to reviewing your risks with respect to:
- Compliance to the OH&S act
- Compliance to EPA regulations
- Activities of subcontractors on your premises
- Activities of your tenants or building occupiers
Understanding, assessing and controlling these risks are an essential complement to your obligations under the BCA. CRUSE Partnership Australia can provide you with an assessment of your property, a written report and an action plan. We can also leverage our extensive expertise to provide you with solutions to many of the issues you will face, such as managing the subcontractors who access and work within your property.
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