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Risk, Safety and Security Management (10 cr)

Code: TO00BN75-3013

General information


Enrollment

28.11.2022 - 04.12.2022

Timing

01.01.2023 - 31.07.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

10 op

Virtual proportion

6 op

RDI proportion

10 op

Mode of delivery

40 % Contact teaching, 60 % Distance learning

Unit

Laurea Leppävaara, service

Campus

Laurea Leppävaara

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

20 - 30

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Safety, Security and Risk Management (HRA), Laurea Leppävaara

Teachers

  • Soili Martikainen
  • Rauno Hammarberg
  • Timo Savolainen

Teacher in charge

Soili Martikainen

Scheduling groups

  • Avoin AMK (Size: 5. Open UAS: 5.)

Groups

  • CCM222SY
    Complementary competence (bachelor’s studies), S22, Services

Small groups

  • Avoin AMK

Learning outcomes

The student is able to:
- define risk, safety and security management compliance requirements, best practices and apply those
- assess and manage organisations’ risks comprehensively
- plan, assess and develop risk, safety and security management
- lead and manage safety and security management operations in normal, disturbance and crisis situations
- assess and develop safety and security culture

Teaching methods

The study unit is implemented as a blended learning. i.e. teaching takes place both on Leppävaara campus and on ZOOM meetings. The study unit will last the entire spring semester and it will start on January 13, 2023 at 12.30 - 15.00 as a classroom teaching.
You must be present in the first classroom teaching session of the study unit or you must notify the teachers (soili.martikainen@laurea.fi, timo.savolainen@laurea.fi) of your absence to confirm you intent to participate in studies. Attending Zoom meetings is not mandatory, but recomended.
The study unit begins with the orientation module and continues through eight different modules.The modules include assignments which will be made in pairs. The student will decide which assignments he / she will carry out. The study unit also includes an orientation assignment and a web exam made individually. The student will collect points from the assignments and the exam based on which the grade is determined.

Location and time

The study unit will start on January 13, 2023 at 12.30 - 15.00 in Leppävaara campus with the orientation module. The schedule of the study unit is available in Canvas and in Pakki. Canvas workspace will be opened about a week before the first classroom teaching takes place.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Literature has been given for each module in the Canvas workspace and the student will also look for the appropriate literature by himself/herself for the assignments. Examples of Literature:
1) Safety and Security Management & security Culture: Reiman, T. & Oedewald, P. 2002. The assessment of organisational culture. A methodogial study. VTT Publications T2140.https://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/tiedotteet/2002/T2140.pdf
2) Risk Management, Legislation, documentation:ISO 31000:2018, Risk management – Guidelines (Can be downloaded through Laurea LibGuides)
3) Standards, Auditing and Measurement of Safety and Security Management: Kuusisto, A. 2000. Safety management systems - Audit tools and reliability of auditing. VTT Publiations 428
http://www.mtpinnacle.com/pdfs/safety-management-systems.pdf
4) Business Continuity Management and Crisis Communication: Saleh, Yunus D. 2016. Crisis management: The art of success & failure. (Can be downloaded through Laurea Finna)
5) Developent of Safety and Security Management:Schein, E. 2010. Organizational Culture and Leadership. (Can be downloaded through Laurea Finna)

Alternative completion methods of implementation

There are optional learning assignments from which the student can choose the tasks that are suitable for him/her.
In demonstration of competence, you can prove you have the competence corresponding to your degree’s learning outcomes, irrespective of where, how and when you have acquired it. In the process, it is essential that you identify your competence and describe it in concrete terms and compare it with the learning outcomes of the study unit. If you wish to demonstrate you competence, please contact Soili Martikainen (soili.martikainen@laurea.fi) as soon as the study unit will start.

Co-operation with working life and/or RDI

Assignments of the modules can be made, if desired, in a genuine work environment.

Important dates

The timetable of the study unit can be found in Canvas and in Pakki.

Forms of internationality

International connections appear in the theoretical framework. The study unit deals with international standards of risk, safety and security management. In the videos of the study unit material, international experts will demonstrate how to implement risk-based management.

Students workload

The calculated work load of the study unit is 270 hours (= 10 credits).

Content and scheduling

The study unit has been divided into themes through which the course will progress.

Further information for students

Points are collected from the study unit assignments and the exam, on the basis of which the grade of the course is formed.

Evaluation methods and criteria

The evaluation is based on the implementation plan of the study unit. Individual assessment criteria and points are given in each assignment. In the study course, points are collected from assignments and exams, based on which the grade of the study course is determined. The point boundaries are described in Canvas. In the introduction to the exam, it is stated which is the maximum score of the exam and which is the score of a failed performance. The study unit is evaluated by using a scale of 1–5, level II.

Qualifications

Before enrolling to this study unit, you should have adequate competence of safety, security and risk management, which you can acquire for example by completing study unit HT00BN79 Basics of Corporate Safety, Security and Risk Management (10 cr) or TO00BS57 Basic Theory of Corporate Safety, Security and Risk Management (5 cr) at Open University of Applied Sciences