Specification:
Weight 30%
Length 3500-4000 words excluding any appendices
Type Individual
Submission Online via UTSOnline through Turnitin submission link, multiple attempts permitted until the due date, afterward the first submission is the final one
Due date Refer to the timetable
Objectives:
? Develop and implement a proactive risk management process in engineering projects and systems through a Risk Management Plan (RMP) aligning with the risk management standards of AS/NZS ISO 31000 and ISO 31010
? Follow risk assessment process including selection and application of appropriate risk analysis techniques
? Address the different key aspects of risk management within the organisation including risk culture, risk appetite, risk perception, risk communication, risk threshold and risk exposure
? Apply a variety of risk treatment techniques and address optimum action plan decision making
? Identify, interpret and analyse stakeholder needs and expectations, identify constraints, uncertainties, risks and opportunities of the system or project (social, cultural, legislative, environmental, business, commercial, etc.)
Introduction:
A Risk Management Plan (RMP) is developed to ensure levels of risk and uncertainty are properly managed within organizations. It is usually developed for a period of time (often one year) for a specific activity, product, process and project, and part or whole of the organizations. It enables those involved with the project or system to manage possible risks by defining the manner in which they will be contained and the likely cost of mitigation strategies. The RMP is developed to:
• Provide a useful tool for managing and reducing the risks identified before and during the project;
• Document risk mitigation strategies being pursued in response to the identified risks and their grading in terms of likelihood and seriousness;
• Provide stockholders a documented framework from which risk status can be reported upon;
• Ensure the communication of risk management issues to key stakeholders;
• Identify the mitigation actions required for implementation of the plan.
Instructions:
1. Read AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009 carefully to understand the risk management framework.
2. Read ISO 31010:2018 to learn the FMEA technique. Alternatively, you can review it through the subject textbooks.
3. Select an engineering activity, product, process, or project with a defined scope, engineering specifications, timeline, budget and internal/external constraints and prepare a RMP in accordance with the standard. Use the following framework:
4. Define your system/project boundaries and objectives carefully; you may need to simplify and define the boundaries of your report (for example “looking only at WHS risks” only) in order to achieve the word limit.
5. Establish an appropriate risk management context, including stakeholders, rules, roles and responsibilities, likelihood and consequence criteria, etc.
6. Identify risk events with potential major negative impact on selected objectives.
7. Assess the inherent and contingent risks using FMEA and propose applicable risk treatment options.
8. Clearly state the risk tolerability criteria employed.
9. Consider aspects beyond the texts and lecture materials i.e. value-added discussion.
10. Submit as a soft copy through the Turnitin link provided on UTSOnline. Be aware that Turnitin is a sophisticated system in place to detect plagiarism, whether of another student’s work or of books, internet resources, etc.
11. Reference correctly – not referencing sources correctly can lead to a mark deduction, and not referencing sources at all (including pictures, diagrams, and photographs) can be seen as plagiarism and can lead to disciplinary action.
12. UTS reserves the right to use and/or disclose your assignment. If you use information which your (current or former) employer could regard as confidential, clearly state this on the first page. UTS will endeavour to protect all such information from disclosure.
13. A late penalty of 10% of the final mark per day is applied per FEIT policy, and the assignments submitted after 5 days are not marked.
Marking Criteria:
Section Weight Criteria Score
Executive summary 5 Capture the essence of findings 5
Introduction 5 Define boundaries and objectives clearly 5
Communication and consultation 10 Provide consultation and communication strategies 10
Establishing the context 20 Identify all relevant stakeholders and constraints 5
Define rules, roles and responsibilities, etc 5
Explain processes and tools 5
Define risk criteria 5
Risk assessment 15 Use FMEA technique to identify, quantify and mitigate sources of risk 10
Present the risk tolerability criteria and provide a quantified Tolerability of Risk (ToR) table 5
Risk treatment 10 Determine applicable and practical risk treatment options 10
Monitoring and review 10 Discuss the monitoring and treatment processes 10
Discussion 15 Discuss the findings and discussion goes beyond lecture materials 15
Presentation 10 Structure the report appropriately 3
Reference correctly using IEEE or UTS styles 4
Conform to the word limit (3500-4000) 3
Sum 100 100
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