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This standard will provide requirements, for organizations and its travellers, for managing risks as a result of undertaking travel for the organization. It will complement the guidance provided in ISO 31030:2021 – Travel risk management – Guidance for organizations.
Travel Risk Management (TRM) is a multi-faceted, cross-functional discipline that requires a variety of stakeholder input and actions from across an organization. This includes Operations, Finance, Procurement, Legal, Leadership, People Management, Compliance, Security (including cyber security), Global Mobility and more.
The document will provide a structured approach to travel risk management for the development, implementation, evaluation and review of policy, programme development, threat and hazard identification, risk assessment, and prevention and mitigation strategies.
It will support existing management system frameworks enabling organizations to minimize risks and reduce incidents to people travelling on behalf of their organizations.
This document will be used in full or part in order to systematically improve the organization’s duty of care responsibilities, worker wellbeing, delivery of its strategic objectives, resilience and continuity.
It is applicable to all organizations that require its staff to travel regardless of type, size or nature.
Note: As part of the Preliminary Work to investigate the viability of this proposal, BSI has consulted widely with relevant stakeholders. (Please see Justification Study). Should this proposal be approved, BSI would continue to engage with these groups, and others, to develop the standard. BSI would also seek to establish Twinning arrangements.
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This standard will provide requirements, for organizations and its travellers, for managing risks as a result of undertaking travel for the organization. It will complement the guidance provided in ISO 31030:2021 – Travel risk management – Guidance for organizations.
Travel Risk Management (TRM) is a multi-faceted, cross-functional discipline that requires a variety of stakeholder input and actions from across an organization. This includes Operations, Finance, Procurement, Legal, Leadership, People Management, Compliance, Security (including cyber security), Global Mobility and more.
The document will provide a structured approach to travel risk management for the development, implementation, evaluation and review of policy, programme development, threat and hazard identification, risk assessment, and prevention and mitigation strategies.
It will support existing management system frameworks enabling organizations to minimize risks and reduce incidents to people travelling on behalf of their organizations.
This document will be used in full or part in order to systematically improve the organization’s duty of care responsibilities, worker wellbeing, delivery of its strategic objectives, resilience and continuity.
It is applicable to all organizations that require its staff to travel regardless of type, size or nature.
Note: As part of the Preliminary Work to investigate the viability of this proposal, BSI has consulted widely with relevant stakeholders. (Please see Justification Study). Should this proposal be approved, BSI would continue to engage with these groups, and others, to develop the standard. BSI would also seek to establish Twinning arrangements.