How to work with ISO 31000?
IS0 31000 gives your business a systematic approach to managing risk.
The ISO 3100 standard is a useful tool for working smartly with risk management according to an international standard.
What this standard does is help your business increase the likelihood of achieving your risk objectives - and make it easier to identify opportunities and threats to your business. The standard also provides guidelines for the allocation and use of resources for risk management itself.
Although ISO 31000 has many features in common with management system standards, it is not a standard to which one is certified – such as the quality management standard ISO 9001. It is only a guidance standard.
The standard is a set of guidelines, principles and frameworks for managing risk. These principles are often added as a layer on top of the risk management described in the various management standards ISO 9001, ISO 45001, ISO 14001 or ISO 27001.
Can one work according to this standard with 4human QM365 ?
4human QM365 offers a combined tool with a management and risk management system in one. The functions in our tool also meet the requirements found in ISO 31000.
In addition to systems, our consultants also have expertise in the standards on which we deliver systems.
Through the risk assessment covered by Risk Management , and the other parts of the standard implemented in the management system, we have the tools your business needs to work according to ISO 31000.
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