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If using ISO 31000: 2009 as a risk management standard for business travel, here are the required steps for each journey: • 5.2 Communication and Consultation • 5.3 Establish the Context • 5.4 Risk Assessment
– 5.4.2 Risk Identification – 5.4.3 Risk Analysis – 5.4.4 Risk Evaluation
• 5.5 Risk Treatment • 5.6 Monitoring and Review
Duty of Care: A Buyer’s Guide to Travel Health, Safety and Security
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Methodology: If using a standard, guide or process, it must be applied appropriately and in full. Failure to do so exposes managers and business to even greater liability as it could be proven a risk was present but it was inadequately addressed.
Duty of Care: A Buyer’s Guide to Travel Health, Safety and Security
Page 17
Context: The reason the majority of travel risk management systems and strategies fail or fall short is due to the fact they lack context. Context for both the individual traveller, journey undertaken and the locaBon to which they are travelling at any given Bme.
If you’re interested in understanding how to instantly evaluate, educate and monitor the risk for every single traveller and business trip as part of your travel health, safety, security and risk management
What begins as a workplace extension, ends in a business anywhere opportunity “
” -‐ Tony Ridley CEO Intelligent Travel