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In this 16-week course, students will learn how to write a risk assessment for any event. The course will be divided into the following topics: Week 1: Introduction to Event Risk Management Overview of course and importance of event risk management. Week 2: Understanding Hazards and Risks Types of hazards and risks, how to identify and assess them, and techniques for prioritizing. Week 3: Risk Assessment Methodology Approaches to risk assessment, including qualitative and quantitative...
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Week 1Lesson 1Introduction to Event Risk ManagementOverview of course importance of event risk management.Week 2Lesson 2Understanding Hazards and RisksIdentifying and assessing types of hazards and risks.Week 3Lesson 3Risk Assessment MethodologyApproaches to risk assessment and choosing the appropriate methodology.Week 4Lesson 4Event Planning and PreparationDeveloping a risk assessment plan with an event profile and stakeholder analysis.Week 5Lesson 5Risk Mitigation and Control MeasuresImplementing risk controls like avoidance, transfer, and acceptance.Week 6Lesson 6Emergency Planning and ResponseCreating communication, evacuation plans, and emergency drills.Week 7Lesson 7Contingency PlanningPlanning for potential risks with backup plans and alternative scenarios.Week 8Lesson 8Documentation and CommunicationStrategies for documenting and communicating risk assessment plans.Week 9Lesson 9Testing and EvaluationTesting and evaluation of risk management plans.Week 10Lesson 10Legal and Ethical ConsiderationsLegal and ethical considerations in event risk management.Week 11Lesson 11Stakeholder ManagementStrategies for stakeholder identification, engagement, and communication.Week 12Lesson 12Venue and Infrastructure Risk AssessmentConducting risk assessments for event venues and infrastructure.Week 13Lesson 13Incident and Accident InvestigationIncident and accident investigation procedures.Week 14Lesson 14Crisis ManagementCrisis management strategies, including communication and response procedures.Week 15Lesson 15Recovery and ResilienceStrategies for event recovery and building resilience.Week 16Lesson 16Best Practices and Lessons LearnedLeveraging best practices and lessons learned for future event planning.
In this class, students will learn how to identify and evaluate potential risks for an event, create a risk assessment report, and develop strategies to mitigate and manage risks. They will also learn about emergency preparedness and crisis management.
Our instructor, Jo, brings a unique set of skills and experience to the table. With over 20 years of teaching experience, he holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and a passion for teaching conversational English to learners of all ages. Jo has developed expertise in event risk management through years of experience working as a martial arts expert and performing around the world with various circus teams, showcasing his many talents such as bubbleology, staff spinning, juggling, and stilt walking. These experiences have provided him with a deep understanding of the importance of risk assessment and mitigation in diverse environments. Additionally, Jo furthered his knowledge in event risk management by taking several classes related to this topic during his time at university. As a successful serial entrepreneur, Jo has a wealth of knowledge in financial management and investment portfolio management, making him an expert in identifying and seizing opportunities. His diverse background and extensive experience make him the ideal instructor for this event risk management course. "I am a trained in advanced first aid for any emergencies. As an extreme sports enthusiast (scuba diving, rock climbing, stilt walking, circus skilled performer who uses fire, sky diver, bungee jumper, etc.) I have always taken it seriously to know what the risks are and prepare for them by making safety and preparation a priority. This is why I have taken many types of first aid and emergency preparation courses depending on the activity I am doing that year. I have also taken and helped teach survival camps to know what to do when lost in the wilderness or in case of a world catastrophe. I am also trained to evaluate and create custom risk assessments for any event or situation. (I learned this skill working in the entertainment industry needing to evaluate risks for circus performers at different events and locations.)"
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Students will complete weekly assignments including research, analysis, and writing tasks. Homework time will vary, but is expected to take 1-2 hours per week.授業以外に週あたり 1 - 2 時間の学習が期待されます
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This class does not contain any content that may be upsetting or scary to students, but it is important to note that the topic of risk management can involve potential risks and hazards that students will learn to mitigate.
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 31000: Risk Management - Guidelines: https://www.iso.org/iso-31000-risk-management.html FEMA's Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry: https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_emergency-management-guide-for-business-industry_1993.pdf Institute of Risk Management (IRM): https://www.theirm.org/ Event Safety Alliance: https://www.eventsafetyalliance.org/ Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Guidelines for Employers: https://www.osha.gov/publications/osha3151 World Health Organization (WHO) - Mass Gathering Risk Assessment: https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/10665-253114
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