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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open The HARM Tool in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the client's name and diagnosis at the top of the form. This sets the context for the assessment.
  3. Fill in the agency name, date, and length of time at shelter. These details are crucial for tracking and accountability.
  4. In the 'Historical Risk Factors' section, assess and check relevant boxes such as major mental disorders or historical violence. Provide notes where necessary to elaborate on any risk factors.
  5. For current risk assessments, rate aggressive incidents on a scale from 1 to 9. This helps in evaluating immediate risks effectively.
  6. Complete the management plan by detailing interventions and team member responses. Ensure all fields are filled out accurately for comprehensive risk management.

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Effective risk detection and management involve the Four Ts Process (4 t risk management): Tolerate, Treat, Transfer, and Terminate. This complete risk mitigation strategy helps organizations handle various risk events by assessing the risks of impact and selecting appropriate control options.
15 Risk Management Tools and Techniques Probability and Impact Matrix. The Probability and Impact Matrix is a foundational tool used in risk management. Risk Data Quality Assessment. Risk Identification. SWOT Analysis. Risk Register. Root Cause Analysis. Decision-making. Risk Acceptance.
ISO 14971, the standard for risk management of medical devices, defines the term severity (of harm): Definition: Severity. Measure of the possible consequences of a hazard DIN ISO 14971:2022, Chapter 3.27 with reference to ISO/IEC Guide 63:2019, 3.3.
Jira as a Risk Management Tool When it comes to managing risks, Jira offers a robust platform with various features that help project managers track and mitigate potential issues. Configuring dedicated Jira plugins for optimal risk management can further enhance its effectiveness.
In the context of safety risk management under ISO 14971, harm is defined as injury or damage to the health of people, or damage to property or the environment. It is a very broad definition.

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Risk of harm means there exists a direct and serious risk of physical harm to the individual or another person. For risk of harm, the individual must be capable of causing physical harm to self or others and the individual must be causing physical harm or very likely to begin causing physical harm.
Basically, a hazard is the potential for harm or an adverse effect (for example, to people as health effects, to organizations as property or equipment losses, or to the environment). Sometimes the resulting harm is referred to as the hazard instead of the actual source of the hazard.

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