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1 Risk Management At international schools
Hemant Dutia Business Manager The American International School of Muscat (TAISM)

2 Agenda Learning objectives Why conduct risk assessment?
Risk analysis strategy Ratings scales Risk levels & control measures Risk assessment matrix Managing risk Summary and take-home messages

3 Learning Objectives Understand risk, risk-based decisions and risk analysis Identify risk analysis tools and resources to help you make risk-based decisions Learn to apply knowledge to manage risk at your institution

4 Why Conduct Risk Assessment?
Protect the long-term existence of the institution Protect the students, employees, administration, Board of Trustees, and volunteers

5 Risks to Consider Transportation Food & cafeteria services
Child safety Field trips Political environment Economic environment Currency devaluation

6 Risk Analysis Strategy
Risk (definition): Physical injury, damage to health, damage to property, damage to environment, financial damage Measure of Risk = (Severity of harm) x (Frequency of harm) Determine risk acceptability Mitigate Risk: Reduce unacceptable risks to acceptable levels

7 Rating Scales: Severity and Occurrence
Severity Rating Impact 1 None / insignificant 2 Minor 3 Major 4 Serious 5 Hazardous Occurrence Rating Frequency 1 Remote (Not likely) 2 Slight (Very low) 3 Moderate (Occasional) 4 Very Likely (Moderate) 5 Almost Certain (Regular)

8 Risk Levels & Control Measures
Low Risk Broadly acceptable risk Medium Risk Additional risk control is desirable High Risk Additional risk control is mandatory O – 5 5 10 15 20 25 O – 4 4 8 12 16 O – 3 3 6 9 O – 2 2 O – 1 1 S – 1 S – 2 S – 3 S – 4 S – 5

9 Risk Assessment Matrix Example: Infrastructure & Network
Category Situation Sev. Occ. Risk Mitigation New New Risk Risk Manager Infrastructure Building damage (unsound structure, weather) 4 2 8 Comply with building code 1 Operations Regular building maintenance Network Server destroyed (loss of data) 3 6 Regular backup data IT Maintain cloud storage capacity Use multiple servers

10 Risk Assessment Matrix Example: School Buses
Category Situation Sev. Occ. Risk Mitigation New New Risk Risk Manager School buses Accident (loss of student lives) 5 2 10 Regularly service buses 1 Security & Safety Use speed governors Enforce strict seat-belt policy Maintain driver license records Regular training for drivers/monitors Legal implications 4 8 Maintain insurance & liability policies Legal

11 Managing Risk Use risk assessment matrix as appropriate
Document thoroughly Review periodically Management has final responsibility in making risk-based decisions

12 Summary and Take-Home Messages
What risks do you see in your institution and departments? Who are the risk managers? How often do you need to review your risk matrix? Schedule regular review with the relevant Board committee Provide regularly scheduled updates to the Board of Directors

13 Questions?


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