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Complete guide applicable to eight ISO Standards and it’s different concepts, audit, clauses and implementation

What you will learn

You will learn the basic framework of International Organization for Standardization.

You will be able to learn details about all the ISO standards like ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 27001, 20000-1, 22301, 26000 and 31000 standards

Learn Quality management, environmental management , occupational health and safety management systems, information security and service management

Learn Corporate Social Responsibility and Risk Management framework and about effective risk management system.

You will be able to learn PDCA Cycle, Quality Management system, leadership, customer focus, customer satisfaction, development planning and control.

Learn about the environmental management system, leadership, environmental policy in related to the communication, operations, performance evaluations.

Learn about occupational health and the safety management systems including PDCA cycle.

Learn procedures of communications related to internal and external communication, the asset management and service management system

Learn about the details of the social responsibility or it can also be said as the corporate social responsibility.

Learn Characteristics of the social responsibility, ethical behavior and related to the term of respect for shareholders interests & respect for the rule of law

Learn respect for the human rights and the behavior. Human rights and international norms of behavior. Employment and Employment relationship.

This training will be useful if your job involves decisions regarding risk management and risk management framework.

Description

Take the next step in your career! Whether you’re an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity to sharpen your International Standard for Organizations knowledge, increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the business or organization.

With this course as your guide, you learn how to:

  • All the basic functions and skills required International Standard for Organizations knowledge.
  • Transform quality management system and the environmental management system. Occupational health and safety management system, risk management systems. Service management system.
  • Get access to recommended templates and formats for the detail’s information related to IDSO standards.
  • Learn useful case studies, understanding all the ISO standards like ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 27001, 20000-1, 22301, 26000 and 31000 standards including Quality management principles, environmental management system, Occupational health and safety management systems, ISO 27001 controls and HUMAN RESOURCE SECURITY, Service management system, implementation guide to different clauses. Corporate Social Responsibility and Risk Management framework and about effective risk management system.
  • Invest in yourself today and reap the benefits for years to come.

The Framework of the Course

Engaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises. This course is created to Learn about all the ISO standards like ISO 9001, 14001, 45001, 27001, 20000-1, 22301, 26000 and 31000 standards including Quality management principles, environmental management system, Occupational health and safety management systems, ISO 27001 controls and security, Service management system, implementation guide to different clauses. Corporate Social Responsibility and Risk Management framework and about effective risk management system.

ISO Certification will help you to understand the details about the different types of the international standards for the organizations. including Quality management principles, environmental management system, Occupational health and safety management systems, ISO 27001 controls and security, Service management system, implementation guide to different clauses. Corporate Social Responsibility and Risk Management

The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials and assignments to nurture and upgrade your ISO standards in details.

In the first part of the course, you’ll learn the details of the Quality management principles . Environmental management systems OH&S management system. PDCA cycle.

In the middle part of the course, you’ll learn how to develop a knowledge about asset management and service management systems and the details the total asset management system and the requirement of the human resource security. In addition, different types of the clauses elated to the ISO 22301.

In the final part of the course, you’ll develop the knowledge related to Corporate Social Responsibility in related to the different categories based on the human rights and risk management system

Course Content:

Part 1

Introduction and Study Plan

· Introduction and know your Instructor

· Study Plan and Structure of the Course

1. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 9001

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Quality management principles

1.3. Process approach

1.4. The PDCA cycle can be briefly described as follows:

1.5. Risk-based thinking

1.6. Relationship with other management system standards

1.7. Quality management systems — Requirements

1.8. Normative references

1.9. Quality management system and its processes

1.10. Leadership

1.11. Customer focus

1.12. Monitoring and measuring resources

1.13. Organizational knowledge

1.14. Competence

1.15. Requirements for products and services

1.16. Review of the requirements for products and services

1.17. Design and development planning

1.18. Design and development controls

1.19. Control of externally provided processes, products and services

1.20. Type and extent of control

1.21. Production and service provision

1.22. Identification and traceability

1.23. Control of changes

1.24. Release of products and services

1.25. Control of nonconforming outputs

1.26. Customer satisfaction (Management review and Inputs)

1.27. Improvement

1.28. Clarification of new structure, terminology and concepts

1.29. Products and services

1.30. Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties

1.31. Risk-based thinking

1.32. Applicability

1.33. Documented information

1.34. Other International Standards on quality management and quality management systems developed by ISO/TC 176

1.35. The International Standards outlined below can provide assistance to organizations when they are establishing or seeking to improve their quality management systems, their processes or their activities.

2. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14001

2.1. Introduction

2.2. Aim of an environmental management system

2.3. Success factors

2.4. Plan-Do-Check-Act model

2.5. Contents of this International Standard

2.6. Environmental management systems — Requirements with guidance for use

2.7. Normative references

2.8. Context of the organization

2.9. Determining the scope of the environmental management system

2.10. Leadership (Leadership and commitment)

2.11. Environmental policy

2.12. Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities

2.13. Environmental aspects

2.14. Compliance obligations

2.15. Planning actions to achieve environmental objectives

2.16. Competence

2.17. Awareness

2.18. Communication

2.19. Internal communication, External communication.

2.20. Operation (Operational planning and control)

2.21. Performance evaluation (Monitoring, measurement, analysis and evaluation)

2.22. Evaluation of compliance

2.23. Internal audit

2.24. Guidance on the use of this International Standard (General).

2.25. Clarification of structure and terminology

2.26. Clarification of concepts

2.27. Context of the organization

2.28. Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties

2.29. Determining the scope of the environmental management system

2.30. Documented information

2.31. Management review

3. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 45001

3.1. Introduction

3.2. Aim of an OH&S management system

3.3. Success factors

3.4. Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle

3.5. Contents of this document

3.6. Occupational health and safety management systems — Requirements with guidance for use

3.7. Leadership and worker participation

3.8. OH&S policy

3.9. Organizational roles, responsibilities and authorities

3.10. Consultation and participation of workers

3.11. Planning (Actions to address risks and opportunities)

3.12. Hazard identification and assessment of risks and opportunities

3.13. Assessment of OH&S risks and other risks to the OH&S management system

3.14. Determination of legal requirements and other requirements

3.15. Planning action

3.16. Support

3.17. Awareness

3.18. Communication(How to communicate.)

3.19. Internal communication & External communication

3.20. Operation(Operational planning and control)

3.21. Emergency preparedness and response

3.22. Performance evaluation(Monitoring, measurement, analysis and performance evaluation)

3.23. Internal audit programme

3.24. Improvement

3.25. Continual improvement

3.26. Guidance on the use of this document(Normative references)

3.27. Context of the organization(Understanding the organization and its context)

3.28. Understanding the needs and expectations of workers and other interested parties

3.29. Determining the scope of the OH&S management system

3.30. Actions to address risks and opportunities

3.31. Procurement

3.32. Contractors

3.33. Outsourcing

3.34. Evaluation of compliance

3.35. Incident, nonconformity and corrective action

4. ISO 27001 STANDARD

4.1. Iso 27001 controls

4.2. Human resource security

4.3. Asset management

4.4. Access control

4.5. User responsibilities

4.6. Cryptography, physical and environmental security

4.7. Operations security


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4.8. Communications security

4.9. System acquisition, development and maintenance

4.10. Supplier relationships

4.11. Information security incident management

4.12. Information security aspects of business continuity management

4.13. Compliance

5. ISO/IEC 20000-1

5.1. Introduction

5.2. Brings service management and service delivery into the heart of your business, Less prescriptive documentation

5.3. Tracks the changing trends in service management, Enables integration of management systems

5.4. About this guide

5.5. Comparing ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 with ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011

5.6. Context of the organization, New clauses, Simplified clauses

5.7. Separated combined clauses, Documented information and procedures, Configuration Management Database (CMDB)

5.8. Making the transition

5.9. Governance of processes operated by other parties

5.10. Establish and improve the SMS, Design and transition of new or changed services, Service delivery processes

5.11. Backwards compatability

5.12. Leadership, Planning, Support of the service management system

5.13. Operation

5.14. Performance evaluation, Improvement

5.15. Preparing for ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 The steps for a successful transition

5.16. Communicate with your organization

5.17. ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 – Transition

5.18. ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 – Implementing the changes

5.19. ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018 – Auditing the changes

6. IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE ISO 22301

6.1. Introduction to the standard, the iso 22300 family

6.2. Benefits of implementation

6.3. Key principles of business continuity

6.4. Pdca cycle

6.5. Risk based thinking/audits

6.6. Annex sl

6.7. Clause 1: scope

6.8. Clause 2: normative references

6.9. Clause 3: terms and definitions

6.10. Clause 4: context of the organization

6.11. Clause 5: leadership

6.12. Clause 6: planning

6.13. Clause 7: support

6.14. Clause 8: operation

6.15. Clause 9: performance evaluation

6.16. Clause 10: improvement

7. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 26000

7.1. Guidance on social responsibility (Scope)

7.2. Terms and definitions

7.3. Understanding social responsibility (The social responsibility of organizations: Historical background)

7.4. Recent trends in social responsibility

7.5. Characteristics of social responsibility (General)

7.6. The expectations of society

7.7. The role of stakeholders in social responsibility

7.8. Integrating social responsibility

7.9. Gender equality and social responsibility

7.10. ISO 26000 and small and medium-sized organizations (SMOs)

7.11. Relationship between social responsibility and sustainable development

7.12. The state and social responsibility

7.13. Principles of social responsibility

7.14. Accountability

7.15. Transparency

7.16. Ethical behaviour

7.17. Respect for stakeholder interests

7.18. Respect for the rule of law

7.19. Respect for international norms of behaviour

7.20. Respect for human rights

7.21. Recognizing social responsibility(Impacts, interests and expectations)

7.22. Recognizing the core subjects and relevant issues of social responsibility

7.23. Stakeholder identification

7.24. Stakeholder engagement

7.25. Guidance on social responsibility core subjects

7.26. Organizational governance and social responsibility

7.27. Decision-making processes and structures(Description of the issue)

7.28. Related actions and expectations

7.29. Human rights(Organizations and human rights).

7.30. Human rights and social responsibility

7.31. Human rights risk situations

7.32. Resolving grievances

7.33. Discrimination and vulnerable groups

7.34. Economic, social and cultural rights

7.35. Fundamental principles and rights at work

7.36. Labour practices and social responsibility

7.37. Principles and considerations

7.38. Employment and employment relationships

7.39. Health and safety at work

7.40. Human development and training in the workplace

7.41. The environment and social responsibility

7.42. Prevention of pollution

7.43. Sustainable resource use

7.44. Climate change mitigation and adaptation

7.45. Related actions and expectations

7.46. Protection of the environment, biodiversity and restoration of natural habitats

7.47. Fair operating practices

7.48. Respect for property rights

7.49. Consumer issues

7.50. Principles and considerations

7.51. Protecting consumers’ health and safety

7.52. Sustainable consumption

7.53. Consumer service, support, and complaint and dispute resolution

7.54. Consumer issue 6: Access to essential services

7.55. Education and awareness

7.56. Community involvement and development

7.57. Education and culture

7.58. Employment creation and skills development

7.59. Technology development and access

7.60. Wealth and income creation

7.61. Social investment

7.62. Understanding the social responsibility of an organization

7.63. Building social responsibility into an organization’s governance, systems and procedures

7.64. Communication on social responsibility

8. The ISO 31000 standard

8.1. The ISO 31000 standard, Generic approach:

8.2. Related standards

8.3. Background to development of ISO 31000 standard, The Australian/New Zealand risk management standard, as/nzs 4360

8.4. Some controversy in the standard’s creation

8.5. New notions in the ISO 31000 standard

8.6. Concept of “risk appetite”

8.7. Expressing an organization’s risk appetite: example

8.8. Components of the standard

8.9. The ISO 31000 risk management process

8.10. The ISO 31000 risk management process (Monitoring and review).

8.11. The ISO 31000 risk management process (Communication and consultation).

8.12. The risk management framework

8.13. A non-certifiable standard

8.14. Importance of effective risk management

ISO Standards, Clause and Audits

ISO Case Studies

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Content

1. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 9001: Quality Management

1. Introduction part, study plan
2. Unit 1.1. International Standards ISO 9001. (Introduction)
3. Unit 1.2. Quality management principles
4. Unit 1.3. Process approach
5. Unit 1.4 The PDCA cycle
6. Unit 1.5. Risk-based thinking
7. Unit 1.6. Relationship with other Management system standards
8. Unit 1.7 Quality management system requirements (Scope)
9. Unit 1.8 Normative references
10. Unit 1.9. Quality management system and it’s process
11. Unit 1.10. Leadership
12. Unit 1.11.Customer focus
13. Unit 1.12 Monitoring and measuring resources
14. Unit 1.13 Organisational knowledge
15. Unit 1.14. Competence
16. Unit 1.15. Requirements for product and services
17. Unit 1.16. Review of the requirements for product and services
18. Unit 1.17. Design and development planning
19. Unit 1.18. Design and development controls
20. Unit 1.19. Control of externally provided processes ,products and services
21. Unit 1.20. Type and extent of control
22. Unit 1.21. Production and service provision
23. Unit 1.22. Identification and traceability
24. Unit 1.23 Control of changes
25. Unit 1.24 Release of products and services
26. Unit 1.25.Control of nonconforming outputs
27. Unit 1.26. Customer satisfaction
28. Unit 1.27.Improvement
29. Unit 1.28. Clarification of new structure, terminology and concepts
30. Unit 1.29. Product and services
31. Unit 1.30. Understanding the needs and expectations of interested parties
32. Unit 1.31. Risk based thinking
33. Unit 1.32. Applicability
34. Unit 1.33. Documented information
35. Unit 1.34. Other international Standards on quality management
36. Unit 1.35. The international Standards outlined below can provide assistance

2. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 14001: Environment Management

1. Introduction part, study plan ISO 14001
2. Unit 2.1. Introduction (Background)
3. Unit 2.2. Aim of an environmental management system
4. Unit 2.3. Success factors
5. Unit 2.4. Plan -do-check -Act model
6. Unit 2.5. Content of this International Standard
7. Unit 2.6. Environmental management system Requirements with guidance for use
8. Unit 2.7. Normative references
9. Unit 2.8. Context of the organisation
10. Unit 2.9. Determining the scope of the environmental management system
11. Unit 2.10. Leadership (Leadership and commitment) final one
12. Unit 2.11. Environmental policy
13. Unit 2.12.Organisational roles , responsibilities and authorities
14. Unit 2.13. Environmental aspects
15. Unit 2.14. Compliance obligation
16. Unit 2.15. Planning actions to achieve environmental objectives
17. Unit 2.16. Competence ( The organisation shall)
18. Unit 2.17. Awareness (The environmental policy)
19. Unit 2.18. Communication (Take into account it’s compliance obligations
20. Unit 2.19. Internal communication and external communication
21. Unit 2.20. Operation (Operation planning and control)
22. Unit 2.21. Performance Evaluation (Monitoring, measurement, analysis and e
23. Unit 2.22. Evaluation of compliance
24. Unit 2.23. Internal audit
25. Unit 2.24. Guidance on the use of this International Standard (General)
26. Unit 2.25. Clarification of structure and terminology
27. Unit 2.26. Clarification of concept
28. Unit 2.27. Context to the organisation
29. Unit 2.28. Understanding the needs and the expectations of interested party
30. Unit 2.29. Determining the scope of the environmental management system
31. Unit 2.30. Documented Information
32. Unit 2.31. Management review

3. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 45001: Occupational Health and Safety

1. Introduction part, study plan . ISO 45001
2. Unit 3.1.Introduction (background)
3. Unit 3.2. Aim of an OH&S management system
4. Unit 3.3. Success factors
5. Unit 3.4. Plan do check act cycle
6. Unit 3.5. Contents of this document
7. Unit 3.6. Occupational health and safety management system
8. Unit 3.7. Leadership and worker participation
9. Unit 3.8. OH&S Policy
10. Unit 3.9. Organisational roles, responsibilities and authorities
11. Unit 3.10 Consultation and participation of workers
12. Unit 3.11. Planning (Actions to address risks and opportunities)
13. Unit 3.12. Hazard identification and assessment of risks and opportunities
14. Unit 3.13. Assessment of OH&S risks to the OH&S management system
15. Unit 3.14. Determination of legal requirements and other requirements
16. Unit 3.15. Planning action
17. Unit 3.16. Support
18. Unit 3.17. Awareness
19. Unit 3.18. Communication ( How to communicate)
20. Unit 3.19. Internal communication, External communication
21. Unit 3.20. Operation ( Operational planning and control)
22. Unit 3.21. Emergency preparedness and response
23. Unit 3.22. Performance Evaluation
24. Unit 3.23. Internal audit
25. Unit 3.24. Improvement
26. Unit 3.25. Continual improvement
27. Unit 3.26. Guidance on the use of this document (Normative references)
28. Unit 3.27. Context of the organisation ( Understanding the organisation)
29. Unit 3.28. Understanding the needs and expectations of workers
30. Unit 3.29. Determining the scope of the OH&S management system
31. Unit 3.30. Actions to address risks and opportunities
32. Unit 3.31. Procurement
33. Unit 3.32. Contractors
34. Unit 3.33. Outsourcing
35. Unit 3.34. Evaluation of compliance
37. Continuation of Unit 3.35. Procedures of the corrective actions
36. Unit 3.35. Incident, nonconformity and corrective action

4. ISO 27001 STANDARD: Information Security

1. Introduction and study plan,the ISO 27001 standard
2. Unit 4.1. ISO 27002 Controls
3. Unit 4.2. Human Resource Security
4. Unit 4.3. Asset management
5. Unit 4.4. Access control
6. Unit 4.5. User responsibilities Final
7. Unit 4.6. Cryptography (Physical and environmental security)
8. Unit 4.7. Operations security
9. Unit 4.8. Communications security
10. Unit 4.9. System acquisition, development and maintenance
11. Unit 4.10. Supplier relationship
12. Unit 4.11. Information security Incident management
13. Unit 4.12. Information security aspects of business continuity management
14. Unit 4.13. Compliance

5. ISO/IEC 20000-1: Service Management System

1.Introduction and study plan,ISO IEC 20000 -1
2. Unit 5.1.ISO 20000-1 Introduction
3. Unit 5.2. Brings service management and service delivery
4. Unit 5.3.;Tracks the changing trends in service management
5. Unit 5.4. About this guide
6. Unit 5.5. Comparing ISO IEC 20000-1 2018 with ISO IEC 20000-12011
7. Unit 5.6. Context of the organisation,New clauses, simplified clauses
8. Unit 5.7. Separated combined clauses. , Documented information and procedures
9. Unit 5.8. Making the transition
10. Unit 5.9. Governance of processes operated by other party
11. Unit 5.10. Establish and improve the SMS
12. Unit 5.11. Backwards compatibility
13. Unit 5.12. Leadership, Planning and Support of the service management system
14. Unit 5.13. Operation
15. Unit 5.14. Performance Evaluation, Improvement
16. Unit 5.15. Preparing for ISO IEC 20000-1 2018 The steps for a successful tr
17. Unit 5.16. Communication with your organisation
18. Unit 5.17. ISO IEC 20000-1 2018-Transition
19. Unit 5.18. ISO IEC 20000-1 2018- Implementing the changes
20. Unit 5.19. ISO IEC 20000-1 2018- Auditing the changes

6. IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE ISO 22301: Business Continuity Guide

1. Introduction and study plan, Implementation guide ISO 22301 2019
2. Unit 6.1. Introduction to the standard
3. Unit 6.2. Benefits of Implementation
4. Unit 6.3. Key principles of business continuity
5. Continuation of Unit 6.3. key principles of business continuity
6. Unit 6.4. PDCA cycle
7. Unit 6.5. Risk based thinking or Audit
8. Continuation of Unit 6.5.Risk based thinking or Audit
9. Unit 6.6. Annex SL
10. Unit 6.7. Clause 1 Scope
11. Unit 6.8. Clause 2. Normative references
12. Unit 6.9. Clause 3 Terms and definitions
13. Unit 6.10.Clause 4 Context of the organisation
14. Unit 6.11. Clause 5. Leadership
15. Unit 6.12. Clause 6. Planning
16. Unit 6.13. Clause 7 Support
17. Unit 6.14. Clause 8 Operation
18. Unit 6.15. Clause 9 Performance Evaluation
19. Unit 6.16. Clause 10. Improvement

7. INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 26000: Social Responsibility

1. Introduction and study plan,ISO 26000
2. Unit 7.1. Guidance on social responsibility (scope)
3. Unit 7.2. Terms and definitions
4. Unit 7.3. Understanding social responsibility
5. Unit 7.4. Recent trends in social responsibility
6. Unit 7.5. Characteristics of social responsibility (general)
7. Unit 7.6. The expectations of society
8.Unit 7.7. The role of stakeholders in social responsibility
9. Unit 7.8. Integrating social responsibility
10. Unit 7.9.;Gender equality and social responsibility
11. Unit 7.10. ISO 26000 and small and medium sized organisation
12. Unit 7.11. Relationship between social responsibility & sustainable dev
13. Unit 7.12. The state and social responsibility
14. Unit 7.13. Principles of social responsibility
15. Unit 7.14. Accountability
16. Unit 7.15. Transparency
17. Unit 7.16. Ethical behaviour
18. Unit 7.17. Respect for stakeholder interests
19. Unit 7.18. Respect for the rule of law
20. Unit 7.19. Respect for international norms of behaviour
21. Unit 7.20. Respect for human rights (final)
22. Unit 7.21 Recognising social responsibility ( Impacts, interests)
23. Unit 7.22. Recognising the core subjects and relevant issues
24. Unit 7.23. Shareholder Identification
25. Unit 7. 24. Shareholders engagement
26. Unit 7.25. Guidance on social responsibility core subjects
27. Unit 7.26. Organisational governance and social responsibility
28. Unit 7.27. Decision making processes and structures
29. Unit 7.28. Related actions and expectations
30. Unit 7.29. Human rights(Organisations and human rights)
31. Unit 7.30. Human rights and social responsibility
32. Unit 7.31. Human rights risk situation
33. Unit 7.32. Resolving grievances
34. Unit 7.33. Discrimination and vulnerable groups
35. Unit 7.34. Economic, social and cultural rights
36. Unit 7.35. Fundamental principles and rights at work
37. Unit 7.36. Labour practices and social responsibility
38. Unit 7.37. Principles and considerations
39. Unit 7.38. Employment and employment relationships
40. Unit 7.39. Health and safety at work
41. Unit 7.40. Human development and training in the workplace
42. Unit 7.41.The environment and social responsibility
43. Unit 7.42. Prevention of pollution
44. Unit 7.43. Sustainable resource use
45. Unit 7.44. Climate change mitigation and adaptation
46. Unit 7.45. Related actions and expectations
47. Unit 7.46. Protection of the environment, biodiversity and restoration
48. Unit 7.47.Fair operating practices
49. Unit 7.48. Respect for property rights
50. Unit 7.49. Consumer issues
51. Unit 7.50.Principles and Considerations
52. Unit 7.51. Protecting consumers health and safety
53. Unit 7.52. Sustainable consumption
54. Unit 7.53. Consumer service, support and complaint and dispute resolution
55. Unit 7.54. Consumer issue 6 Access to essential services
56. Unit 7.55. Education and awareness
57. Unit 7.56. Community involvement and development
58. Unit 7.57. Education and culture
59. Unit 7.58. Employment creation and skills development
60. Unit 7.59. Technology development and access
61. Unit 7.60. Wealth and income creation
62. Unit 7.61. Social investment
63. Unit 7.62. Understanding the social responsibility of an organisation
64. Unit 7.63. Building social responsibility into an organisation’s governance,
65. Unit 7.64. Communication on social responsibility

8. The ISO 31000 standard: Risk Management

1. Introduction and study plan,the ISO 31000 standard
2. Unit 8.1. The ISO 31000 standard
3. Unit 8.2. Related standards
4. Unit 8.3. Background to development of ISO 31000 standard
5. Unit 8.4. Some controversy in the standards creation
6. Unit 8.5. New notions in the ISO 31000 standard.
7. Unit 8.6.Concept of risk appetite
8. Unit 8.7. Expressing an organisation’s risk appetite
9. Unit 8.8. Components of the standards
10. Unit 8.9. The ISO 31000 risk management process
11. Unit 8.10.The ISO 31000 risk management process (Monitoring and review)
12. Unit 8.11. The ISO 31000 risk management process
13. Unit 8.12. The risk management framework
14. Unit 8.13. A Non -certifiable standard
15. Unit 8.14.; Importance of effective risk management

Standards, Clauses, Audit and Case Studies

ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 45001
ISO 27001
ISO/IEC 20000-1
ISO 22301
ISO 26000
ISO 31000
Case Studies