2. Duty of Care: A Buyer’s Guide to Travel Health, Safety and Security
If using ISO 31000: 2009 as a risk management standard for
business travel, here are the required steps for each journey:
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5.2 Communication and Consultation
5.3 Establish the Context
5.4 Risk Assessment
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5.4.2 Risk Identification
5.4.3 Risk Analysis
5.4.4 Risk Evaluation
5.5 Risk Treatment
5.6 Monitoring and Review
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.
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3. Duty of Care: A Buyer’s Guide to Travel Health, Safety and Security
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.
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4. 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