To fully identify and control the complex and diverse EHS risks facing your business, you need a well-developed risk management program that integrates every aspect of your operations into a single, balanced and unified system. If that sounds difficult to achieve, you’re not alone. A mature and comprehensive risk management program takes time to build, and knowing how to improve means benchmarking current performance.
To help you see where your operational risk management program stands today and get you on the path toward improvement, we’ve put together this helpful program self assessment.
How to Use the Risk Self-Assessment Tool
Step 1
Click on the button below to enter the assessment. There, you’ll see questions that evaluate your current risk management practices and performance across each of these five categories:
- Leadership
- Process
- Data
- Communication
- Improvement
Step 2
Read through each question and answer to the best of your knowledge using the 5-point scale, with a 1 indicating never and 5 indicating always for each question. When you’ve answered all the questions on the page, click “Next” to move to the next assessment category.
Step 3
Once you’ve completed the questions in each category, click “Next” or click on the “Results” tab to view a printable summary of your assessment results. The results will include a brief description of your current level of risk management program maturity, along with improvement strategies and best practices to help you keep your program moving forward!
Step 4
On the final tab, click “Submit Results” to have your anonymous results included in our forthcoming risk management benchmarking study. You’ll also instantly receive our “Using Risk Bowties to Manage Risk” eBook in your inbox, along with a copy of the benchmarking study when it’s completed.
So, what are you waiting for? Click on the button below to get started!
What can the VelocityEHS Accelerate® Platform do for you?
VelocityEHS Operational Risk helps you identify, assess, and eliminate risk to your people, property, and the environment.