Integrated Risk Management Information System

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I.R.I.S.

To arrange access please contact Ian Dockeary or call (03) 9882 1896.

Periscope Consulting's Integrated Risk management Information System (I.R.I.S) software provides organisations with the ability to translate events such as Risks, Obligations and Issues (both internal and external) into actionable tasks.

It allows management to analyse information, develop strategies and monitor performance against those strategies, within its established business processes.

Some general information relating to I.R.I.S that may be of assistance includes: Flexible configuration to satisfy specific client needs.

Software developed by dedicated - professional IT staff, High level of security and maintenance of software and physical servers including software backup,

Controlled version releases of the software, Software is externally hosted allowing for better control and reduced infrastructure costs, Software is truly web based and easily supports access from a range of sites and areas.


  • Carbon Emissions
    • The Australian Government's green paper draws upon the Government's Task Group on Emissions Trading (TGET), the states and territories' National Emissions Trading Taskforce (NETT) and the Garnaut Climate Change Review and the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme emission trading scheme.

      The Government has acknowledged tackling climate change will not be easy and that there will be adjustment costs and continuous changes to monitoring, audit and carbon trading requirements.

      The inherent flexibility of the I.R.I.S software equips our clients with appropriate administrative tools to modify the software configuration, calculations and workflow to accommodate change. I.R.I.S's flexibility means that clients can keep ahead of carbon emissions reporting requirements.


    • Compliance/Governance

      Compliance components include: Compliance surveys and questionnaires,


    • Contract Management
    • Issues Management

      Integrated across a diverse range of disciplines, I.R.I.S enables organisations to simplify and improve the management of their: Customer Complaints and Feedback, Facility Management, IT Help Desk, Corrective Action Requests, New Idea’s Systems, Protected Disclosure


    • OHS

      I.R.I.S enables organisations to simplify and improve the management of their: OH&S Management System, Incident Management, Work cover Claims and Reporting, Safety Risk Assessments, Safety Performance and Conformation Reporting, Legal and Regulatory Obligations and even Whistleblower Reporting. Used by organisations to gain compliance in AS/NZS 4801:2001 Occupational health and safety management systems—Specification with guidance for use
      AS/NZS 4804:2001 Occupational health and safety management systems—General guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques


    • Environmental Management

      I.R.I.S enables organisations to simplify and improve the management of: Environment Improvement Plans, Environmental Audit, Environmental Incidents, Environmental Compliance Obligations, Reporting to the Board and Environment Committee.

      I.R.I.S supports AS/NZS ISO 14001:2004 Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use


    • Risk Management

      Periscope’s I.R.I.S Software enables organisations to simplify their environmental management activities. The system supports ISO 14001 Environmental Management. Using a simple to use but comprehensive task based calendar and checklist, I.R.I.S provides a secure and detailed audit trail of all environmental activities. I.R.I.S reporting is in place to satisfy your extensive, complex and time consuming obligations.

      I.R.I.S enables organisations I.R.I.S is used extensively to meet Relevant Australian Standard AS/NZS 4360 Risk Management and Handbook HB 436 Risk Management Guidelines - Companion to AS/NZS 4360


    • Task Management


     

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