performing the activity (running with scissors on a rocky hill)
3. Reduce risk - you may not be able to completely eliminate all risks;
however, what methods or controls can be implemented to make the
event safer (controlling the use of alcohol, not allow running with
sharp pointed items, etc.)
4. Reassess the activity now that the obvious risks have been addressed,
what else can be done to minimize the risks
Islomiddin: How can students identify and reduce risk?
Javohir: They should meet with University advisors to review
activities; Also, they have to read, understand and know University
policies;
3. Encourage students to work in pairs and answer the questions.
a. At the beginning of the academic year any Uzbekistan Higher
institution administration appoints student leaders who are
obligated to plan events and activities together with the faculty and
staff.
b. The authority has appointed Islomiddin Rivojiddinov as
a leader of
‘K A M O LO T’ youth social movement for his being a prioritized
freshman in the University admission exams owing to his well-
behavior and top academic results during a nine-month army
service.
c. Folding the front page ofthe handbook he finds the lines ‘ Leaders of
student organizations should be familiarized with risk assessment
and management concepts and tools as required by Education code.
d. Having no idea about risk management Islomiddin makes up
his mind to consult a senior student Javohir, who is a leader of
‘K A M O LO T’ among graduate students. Javohir wholeheartedly
tries to highlight the term risk management giving a detailed reply
to Asliddin’s questions.
e. Javohir is a leader of ‘K A M O LO T’ among graduate students.
4. Play the tape again. A sk students to complete the statements.
Answers may change.
a. Risk management is the process of considering the potential and
perceived risk involved in student activities. It includes monitoring
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organization activities and taking both corrective action and
proactive steps to minimize accidental injury or loss.
b. Risk management main types are Physical, Reputation, Emotional,
Financial, Facilities.
c. Potentially high risk activities are alcohol, fire and life safety,
travel, behaviour at parties and social events and others
d. Students should meet with University advisors to review activities;
Also, they have to read, understand and know University policies
to identify and reduce the risk.
5. Groupwork. Imaginary case. A sk students that they are
planning to organize any student activity meeting the interests
and requirements of their own field of study. Give them time to
think about possible liability risks and how to manage them.
Teams share their findings with the whole class.
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