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ISO 31000 is a set of international standards for risk management.It was developed in November 2009 by International Organization for Standardization. [1] The goal of these standards is to provide a consistent vocabulary and methodology for assessing and managing risk, resolving the historic ambiguities and differences in the ways risk are described.
ISO 31000 is an International Standard for Risk Management which was published on 13 November 2009, and updated in 2018. An accompanying standard, ISO 31010 - Risk Assessment Techniques, soon followed publication (December 1, 2009) together with the updated Risk Management vocabulary ISO Guide 73.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) identifies the following principles for risk management: [5] Create value – resources expended to mitigate risk should be less than the consequence of inaction. Be an integral part of organizational processes. Be part of the decision-making process. Explicitly address uncertainty and ...
ISO 31000:2018 Risk management – Principles and guidelines; ISO/TR 31004:2013 Risk management – Guidance for the implementation of ISO 31000; ISO/IEC 31010:2009 Risk management – Risk assessment techniques; ISO 31030:2021 Travel risk management — Guidance for organizations; ISO/IEC/IEEE 31320 Information technology – Modeling Languages
A general definition is that risk management consists of "coordinated activities to direct and control an organization with regard to risk". [3] ISO 31000, the international standard for risk management, [4] describes a risk management process that consists of the following elements: Communicating and consulting
ISO/IEC 31010 is a standard concerning risk management codified by The International Organization for Standardization and The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The full name of the standard is ISO.IEC 31010:2019 – Risk management – Risk assessment techniques.