Risk Management Tool

The Personalised Risk Assessment works in these simple, clear steps:

  • Identifying Risks: Select potential risks prepopulated from within the database, which range from environmental factors to operational challenges that your business may face.
  • Assessing Impact and Likelihood: The embedded risk assessment tool assists you by then analysing the potential impact and likelihood of each identified risk.
  • Developing Mitigation Strategies: The system then generates strategies to minimise risks, outlining clear steps to be taken in various scenarios.
  • Regular Review and Adaptation: The tourism landscape evolves, and so does the potential risks that goes with it. With your personalised risk assessment you can regularly review and update your risk management strategies to become more adaptable and stay ahead of potential challenges.

For existing accredited businesses, to access this program and your annual renewal, please login via the Quality Tourism Framework.

To start your Personalised Risk Assessment, become a Tourism Council WA member today.

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Don't Risk It Manual

The Don’t Risk It manual is aimed to help tourism businesses identify potential risks that could impact their operations, reputation and bottom line. These risks can range from natural disasters, health and safety concerns, to socio-political issues. Through identifying these risks, businesses can take proactive measures to mitigate the impact.

The manual encourages businesses to regularly review and adapt their risk management based on changing circumstances and new insights. This ensures that businesses remain up to date and well-prepared to address emerging risks. Through understanding the process, businesses can develop a risk management plan that will aid in preventing, preparing, responding and recovering should a risk occur.

The manual serves as an available resource for tourism businesses of all sizes looking to thrive in a dynamic and ever-changing industry while minimising risks and contributing to a more sustainable future.

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Case Study 

Disaster can happen to anyone, below is a story shared from a Western Australian business who has been impacted by events that affected business operations. This story shares the importance of crisis management and how it helped the business respond quickly and recover effectively.