Getting started with Lucidity Risk
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Lucidity Risk is a powerful platform designed to streamline risk management processes and enhance organisational visibility into potential threats. Getting started with Lucidity Risk involves setting up your account, configuring your risk assessment framework, and familiarising yourself with its intuitive interface to begin identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks effectively. Please see Further reading for more articles on Lucidity Risk.
1. Introduction
Video: Module Overview
Lucidity Risk allows a set of master risks to be used to create project or site-specific risk registers through a series of templates. A process improvement workflow allows new and improved risks to be incorporated into the Master and passed to new projects and sites. This is called a 'top down' risk management structure. Each time a new project risk register is required, it is drawn from the current version of each master risk, via the appropriate template. The use of templates allows project managers to efficiently create an 80% complete register with minimal effort. The remaining 20% project specific register can easily be created and added.
The Lucidity Risk Quick Reference Guide provides the essential workflow and entry type information required to get started.
The Managing Plant & Equipment Risk application note provides an example of how Lucidity Risk can be used to assist in the management of plant and equipment.
2. Further reading
- Configuring Risk access roles
- Navigating Risk features
- Using critical Risk controls in master risks
- Using critical and standard risk controls in project risk registers
- Using the Master Risks menu
- Adding and deleting Risks from a Template
- Creating a new Template for Risk
- Deleting individual Risks from a project Risk register
- Viewing Risk audit history in the project Risk register
- Adding and editing individual Risks to the project Risk register
- Managing individual Risks within the project Risk register
- Archiving and deleting project Risk registers
- Creating and editing project Risk registers
- Using the Risk register menu
- Archiving and deleting Risk Templates
- Understanding the shared features in Risk
- Configuring Risk settings
- Configuring Risk reports
- Forwarding Risks and generating a project Risk register report
- Using Queued Master Risks
- Adding, editing and deleting Master Risks
- Using critical risk controls