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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

ISO 31000

ISO 31000:2009 - International Standard for Risk Management
The long awaited international standard for risk management, ISO 31000:2009, is now available.
Key Features and Benefits:
Provides a broad framework for risk management that is generic. Helping you to establish a common set of processes to manage risks within your organisation.
The principles and guidance in the standard can be applied no matter the size, type or location of the organisation. Making the standard widely applicable.
ISO 31000:2009 provides principles and generic guidelines on risk management. It can be used by any public, private or community enterprise, association, group or individual. Therefore, ISO 31000:2009 is not specific to any industry or sector.
ISO 31000:2009 can be applied throughout the life of an organisation, and to a wide range of activities. These activities include strategies and decisions, operations, processes, functions, projects, products, services and assets.
ISO 31000:2009 can be applied to any type of risk, whatever its nature, whether having positive or negative consequences.
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Feb 8, 2010 8:20:24 PM


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